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Eastern Sun / Article31 July 1969 - OUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Ben $l.BO (1); Borneo $1.61 (1) $1.64 (1) $1.63 (1) $1.67 (1); Boustead $1.821,270 words
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Eastern Sun / Article19 September 1969 - OCSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms U of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Acma $1.87 (2) $1.86 (1) $lB5 (1); Ben $1.84 (1) $1.83 (2) $1.821,274 words
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Eastern Sun / Article26 July 1969 - "DUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms u of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 onits unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Ben $1.70 (1) $1.73 (1) $1.70 (1) $1.75 (1) $1.74 (1); Borneo $1.581,206 words
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The Business Times / Article13 November 2017 - By Marissa Lee marilee@sph.com.sg @MarissaLeeBT Singapore THE growing integration of technology into everyday objects and manufacturers’ diversification beyond mobile phones are keeping analysts bullish about the fundamentals for Singapore’s tech manufacturers. Shares of Singapore-listed tech manufacturers have been on a long rollMarissa Lee - 1,255 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration31 December 2014 - Analysts rule out dramatic recovery as they look at the fund-raising, takeover and privatisation landscape in the aftermath of the 2014 rout OUTLOOK 2015: OFFSHORE MARINE By Malminderjit Singh msingh@sph.com.sg @MalminderjitBT Singapore PLUNGING oil prices have made 2014 a year to forget forMalminderjit Singh - FILE PHOTO - 1,233 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration10 April 2017 - Jacqueline Woo tsjwoo@sph.com.sg The road to restructuring continues to be riddled with potholes for many offshore and marine companies here amid the prolonged and unforgiving industry downturn. Firms told The Straits Times that banks are taking a much more cautiousJacqueline Woo - ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI - 1,186 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 May 2006 - MONEY MATTERS There is the downside risk and the upside potential to consider when deciding which fund to invest in WONG SUI JAU jj exactly is if pier terms, wb risk is the volgree of fluctuation in the value of the investment product. In ourWONG SUI JAU - 1,205 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 May 2008 - Semicon distributor strives to understand the nuts and bolts of its partners' businesses to create demand, reports LIM WEN JUIN MORE than just supply and demand chain management, semiconductor distributor McCoy Components believes in what it calls "design chain" activities which broadly means providing design1,297 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration2 July 2014 - Malminderjit Singh msingh@sph. com.sg @MalminderjitBT HE offshore and marine sector in Singapore has a tough act to follow this year, after a successful 2013. Not only did the industry set a new record in newbuild rig construction and delivery last year, it maintained its totalMalminderjit Singh - 1,197 words
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The Business Times / Article31 December 2016 - They expect the benchmark Straits Times Index to end 2017 between 3,000 and 3,140 points By Cai Haoxiang haoxiang@sph.com.sg @HaoxiangCaiBT Singapore IN THE end, 2016 turned out to be a year of sound and fury, signifying nothing at least on theCai Haoxiang - 1,303 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration31 August 2020 - It needs more broad-based set offirms to mirror diversity of local market and economy Commentary Ven Sreenivasan Associate Editor ven@sph.com.sg Perhaps the best-known stock market index in the world, the benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average, underwent a makeover last week to reflectVen Sreenivasan - ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG - 1,280 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration3 January 2017 - A key factor will hinge on whether oil prices can continue to climb after Opec decided on output cuts. But any uptick in oilfield activity may not come fast enough for players with weak cash flows and bonds due to mature soon.Marissa Lee - PHOTO: REUTERS - 1,768 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 August 2008 - TEH HOOI LING SHOW ME THE MONEY IT is a forgone conclusion that we are entering a period of economic slowdown. Or perhaps, the signs have been there for some months but people are now finally choosing not to be in denial. For fiveTEH HOOI LING - 1,581 words
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Eastern Sun / Article2 April 1969 - By Our Morlcot Reporter SINGAPORE, Tu«t. Generally, condition! improved a little in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore on today's steadier trading. The volume of business done decreased again as the market seemed to ba taking a pausa awaitina another official listing and1,663 words
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Eastern Sun / Article6 May 1969 - By Our Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. Conditions in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore today were mixed on moderate two-way business. The overall steadiness encountered last Friday seemed to have been levelled off by the quiet trading and some ensuing easiness. Totai turnover1,583 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 February 2015 - Some investors going for “cyclical yields”, noting cyclical valuations are at 10-year low relative to defensives; Reits deemed pricey, with forex loss and hedging cost risks By Cai Haoxiang haoxiang@sph.com.sg @HaoxiangCaiBT Singapore WHEN traders sold off shares of container port owner Hutchison Port HoldingsCai Haoxiang - Source: Compiled from Bloomberg on Feb 12, 2015; Source: Eastspring Investments, Credit Suisse, Jan 14, 2015 - 847 words
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The Business Times / Article25 February 2016 - HOCK LOCK SIEW BY TAN HWEE HWEE hweetan@sph.com.sg @HweetanBT THE odds are stacking up against rigs finding near-term employment, which increases the exposure of Singapore-listed yards to further deferments in deliveries or cancellations of rig projects on their backlogs. Some have harbouredTAN HWEE HWEE - 821 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 April 2010 - With strong figures from the first quarter’s advance estimates, MTI now expects Singapore growth to hit 7-9% this year By TEH SHI NING [SINGAPORE] Exceptional first-quarter growth and a firmer recovery in the US and Asia have prompted the government to raise its forecast forTEH SHI NING - Source: Ministry of Trade and Industry - 851 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration30 May 2012 - A focused Joseph has his sights set on doing well at London Games SINGAPORE SPORTS AWARDS 2012 TAN YO-HINN yohinn@mediacorp.com.sg his mind. ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY LOW LIN FHOONG SINGAPORE Joseph Schooling was in school five weeks ago when his mobile beeped. The text message from his dad,TAN YO-HINN - TODAY FILE PHOTO - 808 words
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Today / Article, Illustration30 May 2012 - A focused Joseph has his sights set on doing well at London Games SINGAPORE SPORTS AWARDS 2012 TAN YO-HINN yohinn@mediacorp.com.sg his mind. ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY LOW LIN FHOONG SINGAPORE Joseph Schooling was in school five weeks ago when his mobile beeped. The text message from his dad,TAN YO-HINN - TODAY FILE PHOTO - 808 words