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Centurion wins open tender for 12,000-bed dorm plot in Malaysia
Centurion wins open tender for 12,000-bed dorm plot in Malaysia
It has an estimated 17,000-bed capacity in Penang alone by 2018.
Government IT spending to hit $3.2b this year
This is a 3.2% increase.
KS Energy hit with $0.6m net loss in Q3
Revenue rose to $58.5m.
Midas Holdings clinched $32m high-speed train car body contracts
The trains will operate at speeds of up to 350km/hr.
Singapore's Temasek invests $5m in Tel Aviv University technology
It’s 21% of the whole Momentum Fund.
CSE Global secures $22m worth of energy contracts
Entails a deepwater project in Mexico.
Tat Hong’s operating profit plunged 43% in Q2
Revenue also fell by 18%.
Tat Hong’s operating profit plunged 43% in Q2
Revenue also fell by 18%.
Pacific Radiance trumps expectations with 82% boost in 2Q14 vessel gains
As it enjoyed vessel utilisation rates of 85% at the fleet level.
Libra clinches $9.5m in M&E contracts
Bringing its order book up to $94.4m YTD.
Midas Holdings’ profit plunged 91% on back of higher finance costs
The group raked in a measly $317k.
VST announces unconditional cash offer for illiquid ECS shares
Price is at $0.68/share.
Cordlife Group to see higher growth in 2015 from cord-tissue services in China and Malaysia
Plus CCBC bonds and Magnum Opus funding.
PACC Offshore’s gross profit plunged 35% in Q3
Blame it on seven idle vessels.
Spackman Entertainment inks MOU to acquire half of Novus Mediacorp
The Korean ancillary film market is worth around $314m.
Religare Health Trust’s net profit up 10.3% in Q2
But its DPU slipped 12%.
KSH Holdings’ net profit plunged 44.6% in Q2
Blame it on the weak property development segment.
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