<p>HRNETGROUP's third-quarter net profit declined 4.9 per cent to S$12 million from S$12.6 million a year ago, the mainboard-listed firm said in a bourse filing on Friday morning.</p>
<p>BEST World International, the mainboard-listed skincare pro-duct company that is being probed by the Singapore Exchange (SGX) over its sales model, on Friday posted a slide in third-quarter earnings that it attributed to the lack of the one-time "other operating income" in the year prior.</p>
CATALIST-LISTED e-commerce solutions provider Synagie Corp plans to raise up to S$3.84 million in a rights issue to fund its expansion in 2020, the board said late on Friday night.
YOMA Strategic Holdings on Friday flagged an overall loss for the second quarter ended Sept 30, as it will take a fair value loss of approximately US$32 million in its plans to dispose of an investment in China.
ISDN Holdings on Friday posted a 25.5 per cent fall in net profit to S$1.8 million for the third quarter ended Sept 30, down from S$2.4 million a year ago.
TROUBLED marine operator Triyards Holdings has received an originating summons and supporting affidavit from OCBC for the company to be placed under judicial management, the company said in a Singapore Exchange filing on Friday evening.
CATALIST-LISTED SK Jewellery Group on Friday reported a 57.9 per cent drop in net profit for the third quarter ended Sept 30.
THE European Union-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (EUSFTA) has received final approval from the Council of the European Union, with the aim being for it to enter into force on Nov 21, 2019, Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations S Iswaran and European Commissioner-Designate for Trade Phil Hogan jointly announced...
BEST World International, the mainboard-listed skincare product company that is being probed by the bourse over its sales model in China, on Friday reported a decline in third-quarter earnings, attributed to the absence of one-time “other operating income” in the year before.
THE judicial managers of ailing construction firm Ryobi Kiso Holdings, which was first placed under interim judicial management in March, are asking for more time to carry out their work.