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The Business Times / Article18 April 1990 - THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN By Amy Balan THE LOT of minority shareholders in Singapore is often not a happy one; worse still if you arc a minority shareholder of a closed-end investment trust. One reason for putting money in such fundsAmy Balan - 577 words
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The Business Times / Article15 June 2001 - It's safer and more convenient than direct debit or credit cards, says company By Tang Weng Fai SINGAPORE-BASED start-up Cazh Pte Ltd yesterday launched a new payment vehicle that its founders promise will provide a safer and more convenient alternative to traditional direct debitTang Weng Fai - 575 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration16 February 2002 - MARKET R E,V I E W r sivanithy LAST week, worries over the veracity of US corporate earnings overshadowed domestic bullishness and dragged the Straits Times Index down 45 points. This week, Wall Street's stability and the apparent easing of US accountingr sivanithy - 583 words
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The Business Times / Article19 February 2003 - It posts $238,000 loss but expects to be in black in '03 By\ Serena Ng DESPITE posting a net loss for 2002, Inter-Roller Engineering will pay shareholders the same rate of dividend as the previous year when it made a profit. TheSerena Ng - 553 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration28 December 2002 - MARKET REVIEW r sivanithy WHILE under-performing funds tried to dress up their books before year-end, house traders selectively latched on to recent IPOs to keep themselves busy yesterday. As for the rest of the market, the session was pretty much identical to daily tradingr sivanithy - 595 words
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The Business Times / Article8 December 1982 - GOOD support on a fairly wioe iron i Doosxeo snare prion to a steady finish on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After opening slightly higher, share prices moved upwards on weD-eustalned support until the lunch break. But interest waversd in the afternoon, wtth a548 words
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The Business Times / Article4 December 1982 - GOOD follow-through support saw share prices close generally higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Renewed interest was seen particularly among blue chips, as bargain-hunt-ers moved in to accumulate quality stocks ahead of the weekend. After opening slightly higher, share prices began to rise gradually583 words
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The Business Times / Article26 November 1982 - IN SPITE of a late round aI profit-taking, share price* closed slightly steadier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The improved sentiment was partly due to the better overnight condition on the New York market Another factor was the Malaysian government's imposition of a ban557 words
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The Business Times / Article29 October 1982 - THE Magapore Btaek Exekaage aai tkreagk a day af erratic tradtog ytoilay ova geaerally toteeral njjTaftor 4 atS caSLSffS-sT'* 11 Ihreagkeat toe day prtoM ovßßg ap aai lewa M aaoortoto traltog Tkere part tort tt mm *2*5 aX daed by praflt-toktog. Taktog the eae (tom567 words
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The Business Times / Article4 May 1985 - SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock i market finished on a mixed note in dull and listless i trading yesterday. Interest was confined to a few special situation issues which bucked the trend and scored small gains. The market opened at544 words
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The Business Times / Article4 May 1983 - IMPROVED sentiment in the afternoon session helped take share prices to a mixed dose on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices opened generally lower. Except for selected counters which held up well, most sectors finished easier by the lunch-break. In the afternoon, better577 words
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The Business Times / Article29 April 1983 - PROFIT-TAKING, particularly in the afternoon, took share prices to a mixed close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. However, the New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 11.03 points to close at a new all-time high of 1271.56. This significant surge in the index was569 words
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The Business Times / Article7 April 1983 - POOR overseas markets dampened sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices mixed to slightly easier in erratic trading. After opening lower in line with the softer overnight conditions on the New York market, prices fluctuated for the greater part of yesterday's594 words
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The Business Times / Article5 May 1983 - SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished steady across a (airly wide front yesterday. Trading volume was heavy, with total turnover at 13.28 million units valued at M 545.66 million against Tuesday's 10.28 million units worth $35.82 million. After opening slightly higher595 words
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The Business Times / Article29 March 1983 - ~r tipii i oMiil —rtrt 1W Iblmb Dbb Cmpettto lades etoeei t.li potato lower it STUB ui tto Btnitt Tlmtm laieslilsl iewaattVML IJI L 1 Wollobol Irea, MM remmt* toaOag after a a» poattea, was etoeei to IMS Men (M| at Utt. R uiiiaeH a >b>549 words
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The Business Times / Article5 April 1983 - A RESURGENCE of buying interest was seen in the rubber-based sector of the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Counters such as KL-Ke-pong, Glenealy and Highlands and Lowlands, which had remained quiet in the past few weeks, moved up steadily to post double-digit gains at the close.566 words
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The Business Times / Article12 April 1983 - STRONG buying support among blue-chips, particularly those in the Sime Party and OQBC stabies led share prices to dose firmly on the fTimlr i slock market yesterday. Sentiment was bullish as local investors took the cue from the improved trading conditions on the New York591 words
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The Business Times / Article15 October 1983 - KEEN buying interest in plantation-based stocks spilled over into the general market yesterday, pushing share prices slightly higher. Market observers said the mild recovery on Wall Street provided some initial boost to local sentiment. The renewed buying of selected fundamentally strong stocks was attributed to540 words
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The Business Times / Article23 September 1983 - SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished higher (or the third straight session in more active trading yesterday. In spite at the moderately lower close on Wall Street at midweek, local prices started on a slightly steadier footing and, thereafter, rose gradually for565 words
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The Business Times / Article4 October 1983 - SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed easier across a (airly broad front yesterday In less active trading. With poor leads from Wall Street aad concerns about domestic lames such as the budget, investors, mainly weak holders and speculators, turned cautious. But572 words