Stocks to watch: CapitaLand Retail China Trust, Civmec, FJ Benjamin

  • 📰 The Straits Times
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 77 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 34%
  • Publisher: 63%

Nigeria News News

Nigeria Nigeria Latest News,Nigeria Nigeria Headlines

SINGAPORE - The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their shares on Thursday (Aug 29):. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their shares on Thursday :

CapitaLand Retail China Trust : CRCT's preferential offering has received valid acceptances and excess applications for about 120.7 million preferential offering units, or about 1.4 times the number of units offered, the manager of the real estate investment trust said on Wednesday night. CRCT will raise gross proceeds of about $125.

Civmec: Construction and engineering group Civmec on Wednesday posted a 96.3 per cent plunge in net profit to A$120,000 for the fourth quarter ended June 30, from A$3.2 million a year ago. This came on the back of lower revenue, which declined 66.1 per cent to A$73.4 million due to projects completing in the period, and the timing of commencement of new projects. Civmec, which is dual-listed in Singapore and Australia, posted earnings per share of 0.02 cent for the quarter, down from 0.

FJ Benjamin Holdings: Retailer FJ Benjamin returned to profitability for FY2019 after a sustained period of restructuring, with a net profit of $177,000, compared to a net loss of $1.24 million for FY2018. Revenue for the full year ended June 30 declined 21 per cent year on year to $131.5 million from $166 million. This was partly due to a $29.3 million reduction in revenue from closing unprofitable businesses in FY2018.

Metech International: The electronic waste management company called for a trading halt on Thursday morning before market open, pending the release of an announcement. The counter closed at 16.9 cents on Wednesday, up 0.6 per cent, or 0.1 cent.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 8. in NG

Nigeria Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Nigeria Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Stocks to watch: CapitaLand Retail China Trust, Civmec, FJ BenjaminTHE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their shares on Thursday: Read more at The Business Times.
Source: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Read more »

Stocks to watch: Wing Tai, Oxley, Heeton, Tiong SengTHE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their shares on Wednesday: Read more at The Business Times.
Source: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Read more »

Tokyo: Stocks open modestly higher on Wednesday[TOKYO] Tokyo stocks opened slightly higher on Wednesday, as positive sentiment from China's announcement of stimulus and bargain-hunting purchases offset the negative impact of losses on Wall Street. Read more at The Business Times.
Source: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Read more »

Hong Kong: Stocks open higher on Wednesday[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks started Wednesday with gains after taking a hit over the previous two days on China-US trade uncertainty and worries about protests that have gripped the city for months. Read more at The Business Times.
Source: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Read more »

Singapore stocks: STI resumes Wednesday afternoon at 3,068.44, up 0.03% on daySINGAPORE shares resumed trading in positive territory on Wednesday afternoon, with the Straits Times Index gaining 0.03 per cent, or 0.92 point to 3,068.44 as at 1.05pm. Read more at The Business Times.
Source: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Read more »

Asian stocks find modest support on firmer US futuresAsian shares eked out meager gains on Wednesday, as higher Wall Street futures provided some relief for investors after an overnight U.S. selloff, ...
Source: ChannelNewsAsia - 🏆 6. / 66 Read more »