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SINGAPORE (Aug 21): DBS and Singtel has reaffirmed their partnership to help local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) digitalise their businesses and keep pace with the technological shifts in the local and global economy.
(Aug 21): Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel), Southeast Asia’s largest telecom services provider, is moving ahead with examining a possible bid for wireless operator Amaysim Australia, people with knowledge of the matter said.
SINGAPORE (Aug 10): Singtel’s 1Q19 core earnings may have missed expectations on protracted weakness of its associates and enterprise margin dilution, but the group remains RHB Research’s preferred exposure to Singapore telcos, given its diversified e
SINGAPORE (July 18): Singtel subsidiary Amobee has emerged winner in the court-supervised auction to acquire certain assets from Videology for US$101 million ($138 million).
SINGAPORE (July 11): Singapore Telecommunications was around back when the telegraph was still cool. Now the 139-year-old company is experimenting with video games as a way to raise its profile with millennials.
SINGAPORE (June 25): The Singapore stock market has been spooked by a few events recently, including US-China trade wars and Opec’s tussle with expanding oil production.
SINGAPORE (June 20): OCBC Investment Research says Singtel’s guidance for dividends to be maintained at 17.5 cents for FY19 and FY20 signals a stable cashflow outlook despite the competitive pressures.