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Moya Holdings Asia

Infrastructure

Moya wins tender to manage water system in Batam

Moya announces water projects in Indonesia with its jv partner

Services

SATS, whose 'digitalisation' is underway, grabs top spot; Silverlake Axis beats peers on ROE

SINGAPORE (Sept 16): SATS, which provides gateway services and catering to the aviation, hospitality, healthcare, freight and logistics, and government sectors, was the runner-up in the 2018 services sector of the Billion Dollar Club. It was edged out by

Broker's Calls

Accumulate Moya for the long term: RHB

SINGAPORE (Sept 26): RHB is reiterating its “buy” recommendation on Moya Holdings, the water treatment company, with a target price of 13 cents.

Broker's Calls

Expect 2018 to be stellar for Moya after a superb 1Q, says RHB

SINGAPORE (May 2): RHB is maintaining its “buy” call on Moya Holdings Asia with an unchanged target price of 15 cents after the group reported a “sterling” and “superb” 1Q18 set of results, in the research house’s view.

Results

Moya Asia's 1Q18 earnings surge to $8.8 mil on Acuatico's sales

SINGAPORE (Apr 30): Water company Moya Holdings Asia reported 1Q18 earnings surged more than sixfold to $8.8 million from $1.3 million a year ago after finance income under service concession arrangements in 1Q17 was reclassified as revenue.

In print this week

APAC Realty, HRnetGroup, Moya Holdings Asia are ‘undiscovered gems’, says RHB

SINGAPORE (Dec 11): While investors may be caught up in the rally of heavyweight stocks in the property, technology and banking sectors, they should not ignore opportunities in the small-cap space. “Small-cap stocks are not researched that well and are

Broker's Calls

Outlook bright for Moya, says RHB

SINGAPORE (Nov 14): RHB Research is keeping its “buy” call on water treatment company Moya Holdings Asia with an unchanged target price of 17 cents.

Broker's Calls

Moya Holdings Asia's potential in Indonesia stays intact

SINGAPORE (Nov 3): NRA Capital is confident Moya Holdings Asia will continue to have a leadership position in the Indonesia water industry which it can leverage on to obtain more projects.

Sector Focus

These 2 new entrants hold the biggest weights on the FTSE ST Catalist Index

SINGAPORE (Sept 27): New entrants UnUsUaL and Kimly now maintain the two highest weights on the FTSE ST Catalist Index, at 6% and 5% respectively.
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