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TEE International's unit grabs $30.4m building contracts
Check out these new contracts.
Midas could repeat 142% order feat
Fat orderbook gives glimpses of fatter gains.
Sing Holdings grabs top bid for Punggol East site
It was bought for $162.1m.
Ernst & Young refuses to give audit opinion for Viz Branz
Here's the reason behind the shocking news.
Sembcorp Marine arm inks US$434m construction deal
There'll be 2 jack-up rigs for Oro Negro.
Yangzijiang's arm inks US$170m rig building deal
Plus a letter of intent with SSP Offshore.
4 reasons behind SC Global CEO's shocking cash offer
Cash offer is for $1.80 per share.
Pan-United eyes exporting concrete to South East Asia
Vietnam is on its list.
Industrial site at Serangoon North Avenue 5 sold for $27m
Popular Warehouse and Distribution got the award.
Ezra's subsea order wins to rocket to US$1.5b
Sizeable backlog is confidence booster.
Midas Holdings on track for medium-term recovery
Next few quarters will be bumpy though.
HPL could join privatisation spree
Following moves by SC Global and Guoco Group.
Novo Group warns of loss
No thanks to the decline in the Group’s trading business.
DBS Bank puts up Heedum
The new subsidiary has an issued capital of S$1.
UOL has a new subsidiary
Principal activity will be investment holding.
Swiber all geared up for stronger contract wins
Thanks to a 400% surge in fleet size.
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