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Acquisitions could bolster Wilmar International to access new markets
Acquisitions could bolster Wilmar International to access new markets
The firm is on a buying spree with the latest acquisition priced at US$600m.
CDL paid $2.85m for 300,000 shares in inaugural buyback exercise
A portion of it may be deployed for the firm's long-term incentive plans.
OCBC prices $1b perpetual capital securities at 4%
They will be issued by 24 August and will be first callable in 2023.
NODX up 11.8% in July
The growth in non-electronics offset the decline in electronics.
Man behind Noble's downfall speaks up
Arnaud Vagner confirms his link to Iceberg Research to challenge Noble’s restructuring.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.69%
Expect muted gains today.
Chart of the Day: Productivity inched up 3.4% in Q2
Manufacturing led the gains by 12.2%.
Daily Briefing: Grab to offer medicine delivery and doctor appointment bookings; Police says mystery prize vending machine illegal
And a freehold commercial site near Farrer Park MRT station up for sale at $22m.
CapitaLand and CDL JV wins bid for Sengkang Central site for $777.78m
The 3.7 ha site will be developed into an integrated community hub with 700 apartments.
M1 chatbot upskills to handle subscriptions
Staff that previously handled customer service will be upskilled.
Ryde issues clarification after LTA's warning on their courier service
RydeSend will not include private-hire vehicles and taxis.
Newly-launched projects had ‘encouraging' sales despite property curbs
Daintree Residences had 46 of its 80 units released for sale in July.
CBD Premium and Grade A office rents inched up 2.6% in Q2
CBD rents could further spike to around 10% to 12% in 2018.
Tighter competition couldn't hurt Singtel's Singapore and Australia operations: Moody's
But it could face risks if its leverage metrics sustain weakness.
ThaiBev's board injections to boost Sabeco
It appointed 4 board executives and 3 management personnel.
Singaporeans are spared from New Zealand's ban on foreign homeowners
Both countries have entered into a free trade which allows foreign ownership.
Sluggish sales could hit property market in August: analysts
Buyers usually prefer to postpone purchases during the hungry ghost festival.
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