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Stocks to watch: Citic Envirotech, Jardine C&C, SingaporeAir, First Reit, Frencken, CH Offshore, Metech

on the absence of the previous year's one-off costs. Net profit jumped to S$11.4 million, more than double the S$5.26 million for the year-ago period. Frencken shares closed up by S$0.01 or 1.41 per cent to S$0.72 before the results were announced., on the back of a provision for brokers' commission, according to results released on Wednesday after market close. Net loss widened to US$6.29 million, from US$1.38 million in the year before. CH Offshore fell 0.3 Singapore cent or 5.

exacerbated by retrenchment costs, rents and other expenses, the mainboard-listed precision manufacturer said on Wednesday. Net profit fell to S$5.57 million, down 25.9 per cent year on year, after revenue dropped 4.2 per cent to S$183.8 million. Sunningdale Tech shares ended S$0.04 or 3.18 per cent higher at S$1.30 on Wednesday before the results were released.. Metech on Wednesday posted a net profit of S$30,000 for Q1, reversing the S$1.

 

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