AF Global full-year profit tumbles 88% to S$926,000

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AF Global posted an 88 per cent drop in full-year net profit to S$926,000 from S$7.95 million a year ago, dragged by litigation fees incurred from a shareholders dispute, the property and hospitality company said on Wednesday night. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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