Stocks to watch: OCBC, Addvalue Tech, Roxy-Pacific, Ascendas Hospitality Trust, Vibrant Group, Ascott Reit

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Stocks to watch: OCBC, Addvalue Tech, Roxy-Pacific, Ascendas Hospitality Trust, Vibrant Group, Ascott Reit
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THE following companies saw new developments which may affect trading of their shares on Thursday: Read more at The Business Times.

 

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