In The Edge Singapore This Week

In print this week

UMS seeks to stay as solid yield play

SINGAPORE (May 5): UMS Holdings’ diversification into the water and chemical engineering solutions business is not likely to affect its dividend policy, says executive chairman and CEO Andy Luong.

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Are these Chinese water stocks poised to return with a splash?

SINGAPORE (April 28): China-based companies in the water and wastewater treatment sector appear to be awash in contracts.
Credit: mm2 Asia

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Roll out the red carpet for mm2 Asia

SINGAPORE (April 21): Since its IPO in 2014, mm2 Asia has assembled quite a number of media-related businesses.

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How KSH hit the jackpot with China’s newest SEZ

SINGAPORE (April 13): “One of my China partners, a resident of Gaobeidian, invited me to Gaobeidian in the early 2000s. I told him it was too early,” KSH’s executive chairman Choo Chee Onn tells The Edge Singapore.

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Sarine Tech set to sail on diamond industry recovery

SINGAPORE (April 7): Earnings at Sarine Technologies are improving on the back of an economic recovery, and the company could do even better this year as demand for its diamond analysis tools grows.

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Is Thakral’s depressed stock a good buy?

SINGAPORE (April 7): When Thakral Corp was listed in 1995, it was valued at some US$400 million ($560 million). But its market value has shrivelled significantly since then.

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Cash is king. Or is it?

SINGAPORE (March 17): Out of the 754 listings on the Singapore Exchange, 323 companies are in a net cash position, according to Bloomberg data. Of these, 100 have net cash comprising more than half their market capitalisations.
Tan Boon Gin

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Preventive policing preferred, says SGX chief regulatory officer Tan Boon Gin

SINGAPORE (March 10): Since Tan Boon Gin was appointed chief regulatory officer at the Singapore Exchange in June 2015, there has been a palpable sense that the exchange is wielding the stick more often.
Ezra Holdings

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Will Ezra go the way of Swiber?

SINGAPORE (Feb 17): Local offshore services provider Ezra Holdings is struggling to stay afloat as it faces mounting debt, defaults and a winding-up petition.

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The Edge Singapore’s 10 stock picks to crow about in 2017

SINGAPORE (Jan 26): When the idea of publishing a portfolio of stocks selected by us was first mooted more than a decade ago, some of our editors and reporters had reservations.
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