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The Business Times / Article, Illustration20 March 2006 - Consensus No.of Forecast Mean Ftfs recommendation esti- EPS K target price v Company name This wk Last mth mates (cents) (ratio) price Advanced Holdings 1.00 1.00 2 8.95 14.08 1.46 1.26 Allgreen Properties 2.11 2.13 9 8.23 18.10 1.44 1.49 I Ascendas REIT 2.39 2.39 13 11.41 18.061,759 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 January 2007 - Consensus No.of Forecast Mean Fri's recommendation esti- EPS PE target price Company name This wk Last mth mates (cents) (ratio) price Allco Commercial REIT 1.33 1.33 3 5.20 21.92 1.21 1.15 Allgreen Properties 2.11 2.33 9 5.53 28.57 1.33 1.61 Ascendas REIT 2.11 2.33 13 11.98 22.62 2.521,815 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 July 2005 - Consensus No.of Forecast Mean Fri's Consensus No.of Forecast Mean Frfs recommendation esti- EPS K target prke recommendation esti- EPS PE target price Company name Thiswk Last mth mates (cents) (ratio) price Company name This wk Lastmth mates (cents) (ratio) price Allgreen Properties 2.92 2.92 12 721 15.82 1.231,812 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration10 April 2006 - Consensus No.of Forecast Mean Thur's recommendation esti- EPS PE target price Company name This wk lastmth mates (cents) (ratio) price Advanced Holdings 1.00 1.00 3 8.97 16.17 1.54 1.45 Allgreen Properties 2.22 2.11 9 7.86 19.85 1.46 1.56 Ascendas REIT 2.46 2.39 13 11.45 18.87 2.31 2.16 Aussino1,743 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration3 April 2006 - Consensus No.of Forecast Mean Thur's Consensus Mow Thw's recommendation esti- EPS PC target price commendation esti- gS PC target price Company name This wk Last mth mates (cents) (ratio) price Company name This wk Last mth mates (cents) (ratio) pnce (>) Advanced Holdings 1.00 1.00 2 8.95 13.741,733 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 October 2013 - Bank of Singapore CIO says that Asians, usually self-directed investors, are warming up to discretionary portfolio management. By Genevieve Cua WEALTH MATTERS By Genevieve Cua gen@sph.com. sg THE question of entrusting the management of your funds to professionals usually brings to mind unit trusts or mutualGenevieve Cua - PHOTO: BANK OF SINGAPORE - 1,780 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 September 2018 - Potential winners and losers among Asean economies from the US-China trade spat BY ANITA GABRIEL anitag@sph.com.sg @AnitaGabrielBT N OT too long from now, the iconic and quintessential American Harley-Davidson bikes will roll off a new assembly line located in an industrial estate in Thailand’s Rayong province. Sluggish USANITA GABRIEL - BT Illustration: RAELYNN CHAN; Source: OCBC Bank report - 1,802 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration10 October 2020 - INSIGHTS FROM CFA SOCIETY SINGAPORE By Andrew Wong and Wong Hong Wei Andrew Wong is a credit analyst focusing on the financial and industrial sectors. Prior to joining OCBC Global Treasury Research strategy, he worked in several credit related roles in Singapore, Australia andAndrew Wong; Wong Hong Wei - PHOTO: AFP - 1,701 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 May 1992 - By Joseph Rajendran SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market ended marginally lower yesterday as investors stayed sidelined, preferring to maintain a wait-and-watch attitude. The benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index slipped 0.52 point to close at 1,458.57. Trading volumes continued to lan?uish at 35.87Joseph Rajendran - 3,488 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 March 2001 - So you've got your $30m ERP system in place. It won't do you any good if your employees or your suppliers don't use it. IT literacy and awareness are the invisible infrastructure that your business must nail down to ensure your e-business engine runs smoothly, says PatrickPATRICK LAMBE - 2,142 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 October 2020 - More SMEs are seeing the value of digitalisation and technology and realise that these are not just ‘good to have’ but a necessity Roundtable panellists I Chew Mok Lee, assistant chief executive officer, Enterprise Singapore; I Christie Chu, head of emerging business and commercial banking cash, OCBC;2,254 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration24 March 1992 - By Chew Eng Han THE Straits Times Industrials Index bounced ofT intraday lows yesterday to close marginally lower at 1,435.74, after languishing below the 1,430 level for most of the day. Opening sentiment was soft as the market absorbed the spate ofChew Eng Han - 4,048 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 February 1988 - By K C TAN Vice-President Institutional Sales, SUN HUNG KAI SECURITIES ONE EFFECT of the global stock market crash was a loss of confidence, wealth and capacity to raise capital. The markets became hypersensitive to economic, fiscal and monetary news. This market volatility hasK C TAN - 1,826 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 March 2012 - Shares that deliver a decent yield may be a better option than putting your money in the bank, given the low interest rates Jonathan Kwok jonkwok@sph.com.sg Putting your cash in the bank might be the safest thing to do, but with interest rates at 1Jonathan Kwok - PHOTO: ISTOCKPHOTO - 1,874 words
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Today / Article, Illustration25 June 2014 - THE INNOVATION COLUMN DAYLON SOH Daylon Soh is communications manager at Metalworks, the R&D division and creative technology unit of global media agency Maxus. For more commentaries from our Innovation columnists, go to tdy.sg/ cominnovation. The Singapore Government recently announced that S$1.2 billion worth of tendersDAYLON SOH - 966 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article13 June 2014 - Developers are not in a rush to lower prices as demand has yet to reach a standstill LOW INTEREST-RATE ENVIRONMENT EXPECTED TO SUSTAIN DEMAND IN LONG RUN LEE YEN NEE leeyennee@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —While more developers have taken to cutting pricesLEE YEN NEE - 933 words
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Today / Article13 June 2014 - Developers are not in a rush to lower prices as demand has yet to reach a standstill LOW INTEREST-RATE ENVIRONMENT EXPECTED TO SUSTAIN DEMAND IN LONG RUN LEE YEN NEE leeyennee@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —While more developers have taken to cutting pricesLEE YEN NEE - 933 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 May 1978 - SINGAPORE SELECTED ■scond liners and blue chips moved ahwd •n buying rapport whilo prices of other counter* fluctuated within limit* of 10 e«U on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Trading was active with an aggregate 6.30 million miti tbujlßi hands valued at 911.04 million compared943 words
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Singapore Herald / Article14 April 1971 - KEY i Clotung buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figures, m brackets denote traded lots m I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was traded at that price. The last figures sbow942 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 November 1992 - Flexibility vs predictability Robert Ng Travellers cheques or cards? Personal Investment CREDIT and charge cards, which are rapidly gaining popularity among tourists for their convenience and flexibility, are offering real competition to the more traditional travellers cheques. With the holiday season approaching, many will be making travel plans. And theseRobert Ng - 978 words