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The Straits Times / Article23 December 1999 - LEONG CHAN TEIK $433 M WIPED OUT 'The longer term issue is the type of new business. C&C can get to overcome the profit shortfall. Analyst Terence Tan on C&C's need to develop a third core sector SHARES OF Mercedes-Benz distributor CycleLEONG CHAN TEIK - 461 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 January 1997 - MARKET REPORT SHARE prices closed slightly higher yesterday on selective buying of blue chips on the First trading day of the new year. The Straits Times Industrials Index (STII) closed 7.29 points higher at 2,224.08, a 5 Vi -month high.SIM WAI CHEW - 445 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 May 1997 - CHAN WEE CHUAN. MARKET R EPO RT A SECOND day of profittaking yesterday dragged the benchmark Straits Times Industrials (STI) Index below the 2,100--point level once again. Dealers said the bourse opened weaker following an overnight dip on Wall Street. An earlyCHAN WEE CHUAN - 454 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 December 1996 - CHAN WEE CHUAN J A nIXf" T |\f| #1 M X P" IVlfllllYbH I n l~ n r\ D T X I r I J M l v/ i i i VOLUME-PADDING married deals dominated proceedings on a lacklustre day on theCHAN WEE CHUAN - 464 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 November 1996 - CHAN WEE CHUAN MARKET REPORT LOCAL investors yesterday shrugged off the bad news on the economy to go bargain hunting on selected blue-chip stocks. However, trading was light with no sustained buying by institutions, said a dealer. "I didn't detect any significantCHAN WEE CHUAN - 450 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 August 2000 - STI STOCKS: BROKERS' RECOMMENDATIONS These figures, compiled by First Call/Thomson Financial, are based on the stocks' closing prices on Friday and do not represent the views of this newspaper. The recommendations represent the average of those submitted by 32 brokers. Where stocks are not tracked by any analyst, the recommendation443 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 March 1993 - By Chan Hwa Loon TRADING on the local bourse was weak yesterday, dampened by rumours that Russia's President Boris Yeltsin was m danger of being ousted. One dealer expected the market to remain jittery today from the "Yeltsin scare". The StraitsChan Hwa Loon - 447 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 April 1991 - Steven Pak MARKET REPORT By Tin-; prevailing weakness on Wall Street and other' Asian bourses contributed to yesterday's exceedingly dull session on the Singapore slock market. The "rather tired market*! as one dealer put it, was not helped by DBS Hank's 50 cent andSteven Pak - 451 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 May 1991 - Eddie Toh HFHFJ By BARGAIN-hunting m selected blue chips pulled the local bourse higher yesterday. However, volume remained thin and uninspiring due to the weak performance of overseas markets. The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 8.46 points to 1.522.21. The broader-basedEddie Toh - 458 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 September 1994 - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE The United States Federal Reserve is expected to tighten monetary policy further this year and next, with the result that local interest rates would probably rise before the end of the year. MMS International, the financial analysisPaul Leo - Source: Bloomberg - 467 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 August 1992 - Heavy selling by foreign fund managers By Amy Balan SINGAPORE FOREIGN fund managers dumped Singapore stocks for the third time this week sending the benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index to its lowest level in a year. The STII plunged 46 points to the day's lowAmy Balan - Source: Bridge Info - 444 words
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The Business Times / Article15 October 1999 - BnlkffSepaag Grand Prix tickets snapped 19 bj corporate sponsors By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Many of Singapore's top executives will be in Kuala Lumpur this weekend for the Formula One Grand Prix—courtesy of corporate sponsors. BT understands that corporate sponsorsVen Sreenivasan - 465 words
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The Business Times / Article11 September 2000 - Corporate earnings growth seen at 17-21% this year; 15-19% in '01: Ongco By Ling Su Ann THE Singapore stock market is expected to experience strong organic growth next year as the economy moves to an upswing. This was the view of GabrielLing Su Ann - 445 words
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The Business Times / Article23 October 1984 - A LATE round of profittaking trimmed early gains on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, but on balance, prices were still marginally higher. After a steady start, prices continued to move up following Friday's bullish close. Trading conditions, however, turned easier after the lunch break464 words
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The Business Times / Article24 September 1982 - GOOD all-round support enabled share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market to clone higher yesterday in active trading. After a slightly higher opening, prices improved in the morning session and remained steady in the afternoon. But some profit taking towards the final bell saw values444 words
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The Business Times / Article3 November 1982 - PRICES closed steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The New Straits Times industrial ordimu-y share index rose 15.£ points to 897.04 while the Malaysian Business Times indicator of the day's 15 most active stocks gained 11,877 points to 515,081. Total turnover was higher at448 words
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The Business Times / Article27 March 1985 - LACK OF follow-through support after Monday's firm closing brought share prices down on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Interest continued to be selective but overall most counters closed easier in quiet trading. The market opened at around overnight levels with selected stocks rising461 words
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The Business Times / Article23 March 1985 - SHARE PRICES retreated across the board in listless trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading conditions were quiet except for a few selected counters which continued to attract investors' interest andwent against the trend to finish higher. The market opened on459 words
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The Business Times / Article20 September 1983 - WITH investors remaining on the sidelines, share prices closed slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover fell sharply to a mere 4.24 million units valued at M 516.47 million against Friday's 5.48 million units worth $21.28 million. After opening marginally lower,464 words
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The Business Times / Article27 July 1982 - SHARES moved back to an eerier phase at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. After a weak start, prices moved generally lower far most of the day but some interest appeared toward* the close. A remisier felt that the announcement at a partial freeae on471 words