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Yangzijiang signs shipbuilding contracts for 31 vessels with total value of US$1.74 bil

The group has, year-to-date, secured a total of 60 shipbuilding contracts worth US$3.04 billion.

Contracts

ST Engineering bags orders worth $1.5 bil in 4Q19, full-year orders total $8 bil

ST Engineering says that about $1.1 billion worth of these contracts were secured by its aerospace sector, while $449 million was secured by its electronics sector.

Broker's Calls

Yanzijiang gets an upgrade as orders could surpass expectations

SINGAPORE (June 6): CGS-CIMB Securities is upgrading its recommendation on Yangzijiang Shipbuilding to “add” from “hold” with a target price of $1.27.

Broker's Calls

Yongnam kept at 'add' as year looks rosy with order wins

SINGAPORE (Feb 2): Yongnam on Thursday announced that it has kickstarted 2018 with four contract wins for projects in Singapore that are worth a total of $22.9 million.

Broker's Calls

CIMB likes Manufacturing Integration Tech for new order wins, strong balance sheet

SINGAPORE (Jan 10): CIMB likes Manufacturing Integration Technology (MIT), the capital goods supplier that primarily serves the semiconductor industry, for its new order wins and strong balance sheet.

Ley Choon awarded $19.6 mil contract by PUB for replacement of water mains

SINGAPORE (Dec 12): Ley Choon Group Holdings has won a contract worth $19.6 million from the Public Utilities Board (PUB) for the replacement of water mains.

Broker's Calls

This engineering company’s new contracts in 4Q were a record high

SINGAPORE (Jan 19): ST Engineering’s aerospace and electronics business segments had jointly reported a record high in new contracts for 4Q16 of $1.54 billion. This came on top of the $138 million in new contracts from the marine segment.

Ley Choon wins $35.3 mil PUB water pipeline contract

SINGAPORE (Aug 23): Engineering firm Ley Choon Group Holdings was awarded a $35.3 million contract by the Public Utilities Board (PUB) for the laying and installation of 2km length of a 2.2m potable water transmission steel pipeline.
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