Stocks to watch: SembMarine, CCT, Sen Yue, Qian Hu

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

Sembcorp Marine:on Wednesday afternoon, drawing a query from the bourse operator. The counter reached an intra-day high of S$1.53 minutes before the market closed, and ended trading at S$1.51, up 7.86 per cent or 11 cents. The Singapore Exchange flagged"unusual price movements" in a letter at around 4.37pm on Wednesday.

of a 94.9 per cent interest in the holding companies of a freehold office building in Frankfurt, Germany.Catalist-listed Sen Yue is planning to set up a smelting facility that will cost some S$4 million, as part of the group’s waste management business, it said in a bourse filing on Thursday morning. The smelting process will involve the extraction of metal from waste materials and metal scraps through the use of heat.

 

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