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PEC profit pushes up 32% to S$3.3m
Strong 1QFY13 results for new financial year.
Maybank 3Q12 profit surges 13% to RM1.5b
This propelled nine-month profit to RM4.29b.
Ascendas Hospitality Trust's property income inches 8.8% higher
Thanks to robust performance in China.
See Hup Seng inks deal to acquire Axxmo International
The agreement was worth S$1.3m.
YHI International's manufacturing arm hurt by 2.4% revenue dip
Its blaming the drop in China manufacturing.
Global Premium Hotels suffers 52% surge in expenses
Wage hikes and staff increase are culprits.
TA Corporation's gains surge 21.8% to S$37.5m
Thanks to robust development.
Heeton Holdings hobbles as profit declines 78.3% to $2.7m
Niche property developer stumbled hard revenue-wise.
Sino Construction warns of loss
The Group secured less contracts.
Ho Bee Investment profit down 4%
Net profit for the third quarter was S$31.5 million.
What you need to know about new firm TEE Resources
It is a subsidiary of TEE International Limited.
GAR changes registered address
The change is effective from 15 November 2012.
UE E&C's gains edge up 9.5% to S$7m
It was lower than expected.
Midas reveals depressing profit warning
It jabs on its recent loss share.
Ezra inks US$200m deal with South Korean clients
It's actually contract-winning streak.
Breadtalk suffers expenses outstripping revenue gains
The 2.8% gain could have been better.
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