Amos Group, formerly Gaylin Holdings, widens Q3 loss to S$6.3m

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A NON-RECURRING acquisition and restructuring cost of S$3 million took a toll on Amos Group's third quarter results, even as revenue more than doubled. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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