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THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their shares on Friday: Read more at The Business Times.

Camsing Healthcare:, partly citing matters that auditors have raised, the company announced on Thursday. The resignations, with effect from March 20, were of Kenneth Chin, Maurice Tan and Ong Wei Jin. They had all been independent directors since November 2015. All three resigned for personal reasons and a matter set out in the announcements - unresolved differences in opinion on material matters between them and the board of directors. Camsing shares closed unchanged at S$1.

, which will set up a branch in Taiwan in the business of flexible staffing and human resource outsourcing. Incorporated through HRNetGroup's wholly-owned unit HRnetOne, the new subsidiary has an initial share capital of S$700,000, comprising 700,000 ordinary shares contributed by HRnetOne. The group does not expect the move to have any material financial impact for the current financial year.

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