share buybacks

When should companies do share buybacks? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tong's Portfolio

When should companies do share buybacks?

Poor liquidity usually leads to depressed overall valuations, all else being equal.
Top Glove must be more responsible - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Malaysia

Top Glove must be more responsible

If Top Glove can spend more than RM1b on buybacks, couldn’t it have spent a few million ringgit to protect Covid infected workers?
Food Empire poised for a caffeine driven growth - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Food Empire poised for a caffeine driven growth

This stock offers a good entry opportunity for investors looking to capture potential upsides: RHB

Sims of HRnetGroup buy near 52-week-low; GSS Energy CEO Yeung buys in married deal

Recently, HRnetGroup has gone through a few rounds of share buybacks on the open market as well. The most active buybacks were made throughout March as well as early April.

Malaysia

Will banks suspend dividends?

A check with the country’s largest bank by assets Malayan Banking reveals that it has no plan to scrap its dividend payouts to shareholders.

Peter Lim raises stake in Thomson Medical; Ng of Q&M Dental snaps up shares

Dr Ng Chin Siau, founder and group CEO of Q&M Dental Group (Singapore), has been buying shares in the company after the dental group announced its full-year earnings in early March.

Raffles Medical's chairman Loo and daughter, directors and Canadian fund raise their stakes

For the last few years, Raffles Medical has given a lot of attention to its expansion into China and is likely to continue to do so.

IFS Capital chairman Lim raises stake; director Zee of JEP on a buying spree

This is also the first time in more than two years that Lim has increased his stake. According to the company’s filings, Lim’s last purchase of 445,000 shares at 24 cents each was made on Dec 4, 2017.

Property agency CEOs, Centurion duo up stakes

APAC Realty which runs the ERA franchise here, bought 10,000 shares at 38 cents each. On March 16, he bought another 50,000 shares at 36 cents each. Chua now owns 80,000 shares, or 0.02% of the company.

Yanlord director doubles stake; Dairy Farm director buys shares amid 52-week low

SINGAPORE (Mar 13): Hong Pian Tee, an independent director of Yanlord Land Group, nearly doubled the number of shares he held in the China-based developer, which is now trading at near its 52-week-low.
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