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The Business Times / Article28 May 2003 - It will support 98's proposal aimed at freeing Oei from 60 By Catherine Ong [SINGAPORE] Ahead of today's shareholders' meeting, Nat Steel Ltd said last night it will back a proposal by 98 Holdings to counter tycoon Oei Hong Leong's oppositionCatherine Ong - 878 words
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The Business Times / Article9 January 1982 - IT WAS aa almost dlreettoaleas day at the Singapore stock market yesterday aa aeither balls aar bears seemed keea to lead the tread a( tradlag. Oaly selected stacks ahewed stgaiflcaat price ehaages aad market atmos phere waa geaerally qalet. So the first week af891 words
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The Business Times / Article29 April 1985 - 1 MM K.Lumpur A INVESTORS continued to shun the Kuala Lumpur stock market for the greater part of last week, causing shares prices to tumble further. At the start to the week, confusion reigned in the market as news about the formation of the857 words
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The Business Times / Article6 May 1985 - fcjsjJ K.Lumpur THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market ended on a dismal note last week due mainly to lack of interest among investors who have kept cautiously to the sidelines for the past few weeks because of the MCA crisis. Although bargain hunters869 words
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The Business Times / Article17 May 1983 - JITTERB wMek sarfaeed la tke alterm—m seat tec prices outer after a steady epeafag at the local stack market yesterday. The Bastaees Hum Cmbpsslte ladex rlnnl B.lt potato tower at RU{ ut the Strata Tines '-futrlil lata fell S.M pstote ta NHL Despite the weaker etaelag877 words
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The Business Times / Article14 June 1983 - THE Itcal stock mwket wu slightly better yesterday, with selected Mae-chips ud seeead-llaera risiag sharply. Activity teaded to eeaceatrate aa the latter. A dplhart parties sf the day's taraever, la fact, was ceatred aa twe stocks Pramet aad Faher Merlin. Bat the aadertoae was generally healthy.890 words
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The Business Times / Article8 October 1983 - THE local stock market regained some ground yesterday after four day* of heavy falls. Analysts say technical rinddwatliM coaid be the major factor in the market's immediate movements. The Business Times Composite Index closed 8.84 points better at BIS.II and the Straits Times Indnstrlai Index863 words
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The Business Times / Article28 September 1983 - SHARE prices closed tower on the Sloptpeff sltrkmarWet yesterday in spite of an i overnight rise on Wall Street which seat the Dow Jones ind as trial Average to a new high. Volnme continued to be low. The Business Times Composite Index fell 5.M points915 words
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The Business Times / Article14 July 1983 - THE local market fell *orpiy yesterday foltowiag «harp overnight decline la Wall Street aad reperto that Malaysiaa brokers had started to impsoe lasrglM tradlag. Taraover, however, waa low. Ito Bariaesa Times Cempeolte ladex shed 11.11 ptoato to t54.77 aad the Straits Times ladastrtal ladex fell 11.81902 words
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The Business Times / Article12 August 1982 - AFTER a steady start, ten faltered agala aa sellers continued to sweep the Singapore stock market yesterday. Tradlag was moderately active. A 13.24-polat drop sa the Straits Times ladastiial ladex to 578.85 brought It to Its Iswest level slace Asg 8, 1989, when it was904 words
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The Business Times / Article28 August 1982 - BUOYED by tke new Ugh Ht kT <he svenright New Yerk market, laveatars aad ■ynthtw tamed eat la aaaton at the fcppw stack market yesterday. Tagether wltk seme shsrt eeveriag aetivtttea, this eaaM shares ta flUsh wtth feed galas la moderate tradlag. The Straits Times898 words
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The Business Times / Article5 January 1984 - THE Sagtpwf stock market «petted streagly yesterday ea carry-ever balllshaeM tram the prevtoas day bat faltered aa profit-taking appeared. Nevertheless, the market made —ether small gala aad art—dad the reeerdbreaklag rally to eleee at yet aasther aew high. The Straits Times lad astrial ladex galaed 2.1«866 words
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The Business Times / Article15 July 1985 - 1 K.Lumpur 4 INVESTORS were clearly disappointed with the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as share prices lost ground in spite of encouraging performances on Tuesday and Wednesday. Trading pace picked up slightly for the whole week while prices suffered the heaviest losses on872 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 July 2001 - ROUND-UP Overseas markets TOKYO stocks may fall this week, led by Kyocera and other computer-relat-ed companies, on concern that earnings at Motorola and other global peers will disappoint investors m the coming days after a number said profit may decline. Investors will scrutiniseAgencies - 903 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 November 2004 - Azhar Khali d TAKING STOCK By LOCAL investors took their cue from Wall Street and European markets yesterday and shrugged off a jump m oil prices to build on positions m select blue chips. The Jardine group of companies, enjoying aAzhar Khalid - 910 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 August 2009 - Terrence Voon By "The contribution of Calvin Lee to the company and his compassion to his colleagues will always be in our memories. His leadership and caring attitude will be much missed but never forgotten." T-Systems Singapore, a subsidiary of DeutscheTerrence Voon - DESMOND WEE - 857 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 February 2010 - The aim: building superior skills, quality jobs, higher incomes BY ZAKIR HUSSAIN POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT zakirh@sph.com.sg THE Government yesterday unveiled a multi-billion-dollar plan to help companies and workers here work smarter, grow and become globally competitive. If it is successful, Singapore could see a big leapZAKIR HUSSAIN - 866 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration28 April 2012 - BY JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg DESPITE the rocky past year or so on the stock market, the blue-chip stocks making up the Straits Times Index have given solid dividend payouts to investors. No fewer than 28 of the 30 component stocks madeJONATHAN KWOK - PHOTO: ISTOCKPHOTO - 886 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration6 May 2014 - Schooling and Gilchrist vie for top sportsman award after no deserving nominees last year By CHUA SIANG YEE siangyee@sph.com.sg LAST year, the message for Singapore’s male athletes was loud and clear: not good enough. This came after the Singapore Sports Awards (SSA) selections committeeCHUA SIANG YEE - ST FILE PHOTO - 872 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 October 2014 - Think long term; consider putting your savings into dividend-paying stocks that generate income Goh Eng Yeow Senior Correspondent engyeow@sph.com.sg There is an old journalist adage that today’s newspaper may end up lining the chicken coop tomorrow, so it warms my heartGoh Eng Yeow - PHOTOS: BLOOMBERG - 919 words