No Signboard to take impairment charge on beer business, to record accounting losses for Q4 and FY18

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NO Signboard Holdings will impair the goodwill and intangible asset related to its beer business to reflect an underperforming segment that will be rationalised and restructured. Read more at The Business Times.

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