Ezion Holdings

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Ezion and Charisma Group jointly invest in electricity business

SINGAPORE (Sept 5): Ezion Holdings and Charisma Group said their respective wholly owned subsidiaries Ezion Investments (EIPL) and CESL Investments (CES) had incorporated a 50-50 joint venture investment company, Henosis Investments, to invest in an elect

Broker's Calls

Business as usual for Ezion despite impairment

SINGAPORE (Sept 1): UOB Kay Hian has maintained its “hold” recommendation for Ezion Holdings despite the latter announcing its share of results from associates and joint ventures would fall by US$11.7 million ($16 million) in 2Q.

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Ezion, bright spot in sea of gloom

SINGAPORE (Aug 25): Maybank is maintaining its “buy” call for Ezion Holdings, with a target price of 45 cents.

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No respite for besieged O&M sector

SINGAPORE (Aug 25): Daiwa has maintained its “negative” outlook for the Singapore Offshore & Marine sector, as it turns more bearish than the general consensus on earnings recovery prospects of the Singapore O&M counters.

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Inflexion point ahead for Ezion

SINGAPORE (Aug 12): OCBC Investment Research and UOB KayHian are maintaining their “hold” recommendation on Ezion Holdings after disappointing second quarter earnings.

Results

Ezion’s 2Q earnings down 31.5% to US$19.8 mil

SINGAPORE (Aug 11): Ezion Holdings saw a 31.5% fall in 2Q earnings to US$19.8 million ($26.6 million) from US$28.9 million a year ago on lower gross profit.

A penny stock DBS couldn’t save roils Singapore’s oil hub, banks

SINGAPORE (Aug 8): With a market value of $50 million, Swiber Holdings hardly seemed the kind of company to cause a ripple in the financial markets. Yet, the near-liquidation of the penny-stock firm has set off tremors in Singapore’s banking and energy

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7 stocks that might tumble with impending results announcements

SINGAPORE (July 28): “Stocks that disappointed have been punished,” says UOB Kay Hian analyst Andrew Chow.
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