THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Monday:
<p>MERCEDES-BENZ dealer Jardine Cycle &amp; Carriage&nbsp;(Jardine C&amp;C) is looking to privatise its Malaysian arm Cycle &amp; Carriage Bintang Berhad (CCB) for RM90.6 million (S$29.8 million), or RM2.20 per share, the firm said in a bourse filing on Monday.</p>
SINGAPORE: DBS Group Holdings, Southeast Asia's biggest lender, reported on Monday (Nov 11) a forecast-beating 15 per cent rise in quarterly profit, supported by higher wealth management fees. The Singaporean bank's net profit came in at S$1.63 billion in the three months ended Sept. 30, compared ...
<p>DBS Group’s net profit for its third quarter climbed 15 per cent, boosted by loan growth, record fee income and higher trading gains, it said on Monday.</p>
The Alibaba-led annual Singles' Day shopping festival may be the world’s most profitable shopping day, but you don’t necessarily have to contribute to their bottom line, says Karen Tee.
<p>SUSTAINABILITY need not be at odds with profitability, and it can be a good catalyst for new ideas and business opportunities, a senior official from Enterprise Singapore (ESG) has suggested.</p>
ATHENS: Chinese President Xi Jinping touched down in Athens on Sunday (Nov 10), for a three-day visit looking at "a deeper cooperation with Greece in all sectors". Xi is expected to meet President Prokopis Pavlopoulos and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and the two countries are due to sign ......
SHANGHAI: Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Inc said on Monday (Nov 11) that sales for its annual Singles' Day shopping blitz hit 91.2 billion yuan (US$13 billion) within the first hour, up 32 per cent from last year's early haul of 69 billion yuan. Akin to Black Friday and...
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Inc said on Monday that sales for its annual Singles' Day shopping blitz hit 91.2 billion yuan (US$13 billion) within the first hour, up 32per cent from last year's early haul of 69 billion yuan.
Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia discussed setting up a common market at a summit Sunday, weeks after the European Union snubbed bids by Skopje and Tirana to open membership talks.
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