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Today / Article, Illustration13 April 2013 - CYCLING PHILIP GOH Deputy Sports Editor philipgoh@mediacorp.com.sg KUALA LUMPUR After securing their first stage win in an International Cycling Union (UCI) event in their last outing, it is no surprise the OCBC Singapore Pro Cycling Team will tackle the Tour de Filipinas which startsPHILIP GOH - PHOTO: OCBC SINGAPORE PRO CYCLING TEAM - 550 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 March 2001 - JP Morgan gives C&C shares perform rating BROKERS CHOICE Astras main concern remains its US dollar-denominated debt. After repaying US$l35m (S$239.9 m) this month its US dollar-denominated debt will stand at US$800m. THE rupiah’s volatility and political instability in Indonesia has weighed heavily on Cycle Carriage’s (C&C) share price, butCheeJann Pemg - 583 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration31 July 2013 - By MELISSA TAN melissat@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE’S property market has been achieving record prices recently. But it could soon face a turning point, a top official from the industry body said yesterday. “We are approaching an important inflection point in the real estate cycle,”MELISSA TAN - ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI - 438 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration31 July 2013 - By MELISSA TAN melissat@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE’S property market has been achieving record prices recently. But it could soon face a turning point, a top official from the industry body said yesterday. “We are approaching an important inflection point in the real estate cycle,”MELISSA TAN - ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI - 438 words
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Eastern Sun / Article4 October 1969 - By Our Markat Reporter THE two newly-listed industrials, Federal Paper Products and Far East Ship Building, again dominated trading in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading was active. Following their very steady initial dealings, the counters were marked further up after theOur Markat Reporter - 415 words
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The Business Times / Article1 November 2017 - Micro-Mechanics (Holdings) Ltd Buy Target price: S$2.50 Oct 31 close: S$2.11 Phillip Capital, Oct 31 MMH revenue growth is closely tied to the industry semiconductor sales cycle. We expect the current momentum in sales to sustain, in line with the current synchronised growth in global economies. Visibility is434 words
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The New Paper / Article1 November 2017 - Compiled by Claire Huang, The Business Times MICRO-MECHANICS (HOLDINGS) LTD BUy TARGET PRICE: S$2.50 OCT 31 CLOSE: S$2.11 Phillip Capital, Oct 31 MMH revenue growth is closely tied to the industry semi-con-ductor sales cycle. We expect the current momentum in sales to sustain, in line with the currentClaire Huang - 417 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article26 July 2001 - THE ST index finished the day just 1.66 points up at 1632.51, helped by some firm finishing by index heavyweights in the last hour of trading. In a thinly traded market, dealers explained it was reasonably easy to push the market either way. Market breadth was fixed while 334330 words
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Today / Article26 July 2001 - THE ST index finished the day just 1.66 points up at 1632.51, helped by some firm finishing by index heavyweights in the last hour of trading. In a thinly traded market, dealers explained it was reasonably easy to push the market either way. Market breadth was fixed while 334330 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 May 2008 - Chia Van Mm By THE business receipts index, which measures activity in the services sector, rose a robust 19.1 per cent in the first quarter from a year ago. Total receipts rose 0.9 per cent from the fourth quarter of last year. The rise wasChia Van Mm - 330 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration28 February 2010 - FOLKISH: NATIVE SOUTH INDIAN LIFE IN ART View paintings by S. Elayaraja, S. Kumar and S. Sivabalan featuring rural life in South India. Where: The Gallery of Gnani Arts, 01-05 The Regent Singapore, 1 Cuscaden Road MRT: Orchard When: Fri next Sun, 11am 7pm317 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 January 1985 - PRICES opened at last Friday's closing levels but ended the day mostly lower. There were twice as many falls than there were rises, but the 82 falls were subjected to only light selling pressure. So the Straits Times Industrial Index lost312 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 July 1977 - AN early round of buyIng (ailed to sustain on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday and the market drifted gradually lower in the afternoon. The eroding sentiment In the later part of the session resulted In a mtxed close, with Industrial stocks edging slightly higher and the rest337 words
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The Business Times / Article23 July 2005 - By VEN SREENIVASAN SINGAPORE banks and property companies will be among the biggest beneficiaries of Malaysia's decision to scrap its seven-year-old currency peg, analysts said yesterday. Companies big and small from UOB, OCBC and Capita Land to smaller property-based outfits with anVEN SREENIVASAN - 326 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 October 2021 - STI rises 0.3%, with advancers outpacing losers 265 to 155 Jardine C&C is top STI gainer; Geo Energy among top actives Major indexes in region climb between 0.5% and 1.5% BullsAndBears Raphael Lim raphlim@sph.com.sg Local shares shrugged off a surpriseRaphael Lim - 323 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration31 July 2020 - Shares of Big Three local banks slide on Thursday after Wednesday’s news HOT STOCKS By Fiona Lam fiolam@sph.com.sg @FionaLamBT Singapore SHARES of Singapore’s local lenders extended their slide on Thursday, after the central bank asked them toFiona Lam - Source: Bloomberg - 822 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 May 2021 - Cycling group helps ex-offenders reintegrate through inclusivity, acceptance and support Rebecca Mah rebeccamah@sph.com.sg Growing up, Andrew Ong was like any other ordinary child. But his world fell apart during his secondary school years with the break-up of his parents’ marriage. Losing motivation and interest inRebecca Mah - ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR - 1,240 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 March 2005 - Real estate markets 'losing steam' Lorna Tan By Finance Correspondent INVESTORS who want a slice of some bricks and mortar without actually owning real estate are spoilt for choice, given the flurry of global property fund launches recently. But they should tread with caution as major property markets are losingLorna Tan - 423 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 January 2018 - Businesses can draw down, repay and redraw up to $200,000, with no early repayment fee SMESpotlight A new loan from OCBC Bank for small and emerging businesses offers flexibility and cost effectiveness. The OCBC Business Revolving Short Term Loan, which was launched on Jan433 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration8 March 2007 - Compiled by MATTHEW PHAN Singapore Banks KIM ENG RESEARCH. March 7 BROAD-BASED growth across sectors and regions: Singapore banks posted stellar 4Q06 results, reflecting strength in their lending businesses, overseas ventures, feebased earnings and asset quality. 4Q06 results of OCBC and UOB beat expectations, while that of DBS wasMATTHEW PHAN - Source Bloomberg; Source: Bloomberg - 784 words