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The Business Times / Article27 September 1983 - SCATTERED profit-taking and light selling in the afternoon took share prices to a mixed to slightly easier close on the Kuala Lumpur stockmarket yesterday. The market, which was rather spirited last week, opened strong and was steady in the first hour. After the tea-break, however,505 words
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The Business Times / Article1 October 1983 - THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed the week on a hopeful note, with prices finishing generally higher. In spite of a softer Wall Street, prices opened a shade higher and began to rise gradually until a late round of profit-taking took prices off their best.529 words
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The Business Times / Article28 July 1982 - SHARE prices finished mixed with an easier bias on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in another round of sluggish trading. Prices opened at below overnight levels. Apart from a slight rebound in selected counters towards the noon close, values were generally softer for a524 words
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The Business Times / Article15 July 1982 - SHARES again fell back on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday on a fairly wide front reducing much of the gains recorded over the previous two sessions. After a generally lower start, the softer note became more pronounced, particularly in the afternoon. Analysts said sentiment525 words
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The Business Times / Article16 March 1983 - THE fflinpwii tfck mw kM wwwH lIMMIJ y» terday after the fall ea Mmday. q* «M» iay, toe laiez was lit p^STSm r nTfflnah hI Btnita ».71 palate higher at »41.11*" la the i>i I i half hear, Investor* were eaattaae. Bat gave way to <ay514 words
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The Business Times / Article7 April 1978 - A SLIGHT improvement In market sentiment lifted prices marginally higher at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Trading was generally cautious especially in the morning sessions with most operators remaining at the sidelines while awaiting a more positive trend to emerge. The past two days' profittaking508 words
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The Business Times / Article5 July 1986 - Stock Price* on Price on Price on May 2 Juno 27 July 4 change INDUSTRIALS Acmo 0.86'/i 1.30 1.26 -0.04 +45.7 Alex Holdings 1.25 1.25 BAT 1.45 1.96 1.93 -0.03 33.1 Cycle Carriage 0.99 1.77 1.66 -0.11 67.7 C K Tong 1.00 1.94 1.90 -0.04 90.0508 words
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The Business Times / Article14 June 1986 - Stock Price* on Price on Price on Weekly INDUSTRIALS May 2 June 6 June 13 <*) change Acmo 0.86 Vi 1.32 1 28 -0.04 48 0 Alex Hldgs 1.25 untraded BAT 1.45 1.80 1 82 0.02 25.5 Cycle Corrioge 0.99 1.76 1.64 -0.12 65.7 C K528 words
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The Business Times / Article13 June 1985 - THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market lost further ground as share prices fell further under heavy selling pressure. Many issues scored double-digit losses but a few selected counters managed to go against the general trendAfter opening at overnight levels, share prices drifted aimlessly until534 words
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The Business Times / Article27 August 1986 - THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market turned slightly easier yesterday with news that Malaysian politician/business man Tan gftwi Swan was sentenced to two years' Jail and fined *****,000 (or abetment of criminal breach of trust. However, most counters were off their lowest levels as504 words
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The Business Times / Article3 April 1987 - BARGAIN-HUNTING activities helped the Kuala Lumpur stock market to recover some ground after three consecutive days of price slide. Situational lower liners and a handful of blue chips were traded higher but overall sentiment remained cautious. Market observers said investors were still hesitant but many521 words
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The Business Times / Article28 March 1987 - INVESTORS at the Kuala Lumpur stock market kept a low profile yesterday and share prices ended mixed to marginally easier in lethargic trading. Most dabblers preferred to keep to the sidelines, playing a wait-and-see game and hoping for signs from institutional investors. However, there was528 words
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The Business Times / Article24 July 2004 - The car distributor has teamed up with Standard Chartered to bid for a 71% stake in the Indonesian bank By Kenneth Lim JARDINE Cycle Carriage's Indonesian unit will be competing head-on with several of Singapore's bigwigs including Temasek Holdings as it teams upKenneth Lim - 520 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 July 2003 - Funds to be used to pare debt; company posts 46% rise in first-half net profit By Vince Chong CYCLE Carriage (CCL) yesterday proposed to raise up to $248 million with a one-for-three rights issue, its first in more than 10 years. TheVince Chong - ARTHUR LEE - 504 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 September 2005 - Goh Eng Yeow TAKING STOCK By Markets Correspondent But high oil prices and a further rupiah slide could pose serious risks, warn analysts MANAGING RISK "Sing Tel is far more diversified than JardineCftC.lt should be able to weather any blow suffered byGoh Eng Yeow - 531 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 August 2007 - Goh Eng Yeow TAKING STOCK It regains Tuesday's losses while daily volume dives on weak trading sentiment By Markets Correspondent SINGAPORE shares rebounded strongly, up 2.9 per cent, in line with gains on most other Asian stockGoh Eng Yeow - ST GRAPHICS - 535 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration24 January 2008 - Lee Su Shyan STAKING STOCK Index up 4.08% in third-largest rise in stock market history By Assistant Money Editor IT WAS far from convincing and nerves are still frayed but the market did manage a robust recovery yesterday after two days of redLee Su Shyan - ST GRAPHICS - 511 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration24 January 2008 - Lee Su Shyan STAKING STOCK Index up 4.08% in third-largest rise in stock market history By Assistant Money Editor IT WAS far from convincing and nerves are still frayed but the market did manage a robust recovery yesterday after two days of redLee Su Shyan - ST GRAPHICS - 511 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration7 April 2006 - Joyce Teo Return of business confidence driving demand for space, as supply remains tight By Property Correspondent KCKCTK RENTS for prime office space have continued to rise, jumping from $5.20 per sq ft (psf) a month in the last quarterJoyce Teo - CBRE Research - 532 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 April 2010 - Profit-taking on local banks dominates trading amid Goldman worries BULLS AND BEARS BY GOH ENG YEOW engyeow@sph.com.sg NOT even a regionwide rally triggered by the stellar results from tech giant Apple could propel the local market back above that elusive 3,000-point level. ItGOH ENG YEOW - 524 words