Jardine Cycle & Carriage

Results

Jardine Matheson reports higher 'underlying' earnings for FY2022, proposes higher dividend payout

Jardine Matheson plans to pay a higher FY2022 dividend of US$2.15, up 8% over FY2021

Results

Jardine Matheson 1HFY2022 back in the black with earnings of US$423 million

Jardine Matheson plans to pay a higher interim dividend of 55 US cens.

Insider moves

Jardine Matheson's top executives buy shares; HRnetGroup steps up share buyback

"Overall, the group's outlook continues to be uncertain"
Dividend diamonds could power the STI - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Dividend diamonds could power the STI

The STI has one of the best dividend yields in the world.
STI down slightly to 2,990.66, up 4.6% w-o-w - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

STI watch

STI down slightly to 2,990.66, up 4.6% w-o-w

Week-on-week, the benchmark index grew 4.6% from the previous week’s (Jan 4) 2,858.90.

Results

Jardine Cycle & Carriage's FY19 earnings more than double to US$881.4 mil

SINGAPORE (Feb 27): Jardine Cycle & Carriage (JC&C), a Jardine Matheson company, announced that its FY209 earnings have more than doubled (by 111%) to US$881.4 million ($1.2 billion).

Management & Corporate Governance

SGX-listed companies lag in remuneration disclosures: report

SINGAPORE (Jan 11): Disclosure of remuneration amounts for directors and higher management remains weak among companies listed on the Singapore Exchange, according to a report released today by corporate governance advocate Mak Yuen Teen of the NUS Busine

M&A

Jardine C&C to acquire 5.5% stake in Vinamilk for $839 mil

SINGAPORE (Nov 13): Jardine Cycle & Carriage is acquiring a 5.53% stake in Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company, better known as Vinamilk, for US$616.6 million ($838.6 million).

TES 800th Issue

10 stocks with the highest returns since The Edge Singapore first went to print

SINGAPORE (Oct 6): The 800th issue of The Edge Singapore this week features 10 companies with the highest returns since our first issue was published in March 2002.
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