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Koh Brothers Group suffers 33% revenue crash
Koh Brothers Group suffers 33% revenue crash
Construction, real estate business are getting weak.
SATS Ltd profit up 20% to S$50.3m
Rebound driven by stronger margins.
BBR Holdings' gains jump 26.8% to $9m
As margins surged across all segments.
New Service 116 bus route to be unveiled 18 November
It will link Serangoon and Hougang.
ST Engineering's land systems arm eyes major projects for US Marines
It will take part in a USA-led consortium.
Roxy-Pacific's revenue could have been better if it weren't for this
116% profit jump could've gone higher.
Perennial China Retail Trust's furniture mall gets 72% occupancy boost
It nudged income to S$1.5m.
Sinopipe shifts to a new address
They can be found in 80 Raffles Place.
ST Aerospace unveils new hangar at Changi facility
It's worth a whopping $11m.
Ezion inks US$298m deal with Kim Seng
2 service rigs are under way.
New kid in town: Redvale Developments
Its parent company is City Developments Limited.
CapitaLand has 3 new subsidiaries
All were incorporated in Singapore.
Keppel Offshore units seal S$160m deal
One in the Philippines and another in the Netherlands.
Koh Brothers' arm inks S$30.9m contract
It's awarded by Changi Airport Group.
Look out for a Kingsmen Creatives surge in 4Q12
E&M and Interiors divisions to lead rebound.
Yongnam bags $27m worth of structural steelworks contracts
See which developments awarded the contracts.
Red flags ahead for CH Offshore
Despite 43% surge in gains.
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