Low Keng Huat

Results

Low Keng Huat posts 52% drop in 1H earnings to $25.1 mil

Low Keng Huat posts 52% drop in 1H earnings.

Results

Low Keng Huat posts 34% lower 4Q earnings of $3.5 mil on revenue decline

SINGAPORE (April 2): Low Keng Huat has announced 4Q18 earnings of $3.5 million, declining 34% y-o-y from $5.3 million on the back of lower revenue.   

Property

Low Keng Huat acquires Cairnhill Mansions for $362 mil in en bloc sale

SINGAPORE (Feb 14): Low Keng Huat announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Glopeak Development, has acquired Cairnhill Mansions from the owners of the units for $362 million in an en bloc sale.

Results

Low Keng Huat reports doubling of 3Q earnings on higher sales, lower costs

SINGAPORE (Dec 8): Property group Low Keng Huat reported 3Q18 earnings slightly more than doubled to $6.6 million from $3.0 million a year ago.

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.

Results

Low Keng Huat reports 99% fall in 2Q17 earnings on absence of one-off gain

SINGAPORE (Sept 15): Low Keng Huat, the construction company and developer, reported 2Q17 earnings fell 99% to $474,000 from $43.1 million a year ago due to an extraordinary gain of $53.8 million from the sale of Duxton Hotel Saigon in 2Q16.

Broker's Calls

The heat is 'on' among property developers

SINGAPORE (Jan 11): Maybank Kim Eng is maintaining its “neutral” rating on the Singapore property sector as developers bare their teeth in the fight to secure new land bank for development.

Stocks To Watch

SGX, Low Keng Huat, Metech, Wilmar

SINGAPORE (Dec 9): Here are some factors and stocks that could move the market this Friday morning:

Results

Low Keng Huat posts 74% fall in 3Q earnings to $3 mil

SINGAPORE (Dec 8): Construction firm Low Keng Huat posted a 74% fall in 3Q earnings to $3 million from $11.8 million a year ago.

Stocks To Watch

SGX, SIA, Nordic, Cambridge Industrial Trust, Low Keng Huat, Rotary Engineering

SINGAPORE (Sept 16): Here are some stocks that could move the market this Friday morning:
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