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from its recently-concluded rights issue, which will be used to repay some of its debts. Japfa shares closed up 1.87 per cent to S$0.545 on Tuesday before the announcement.

: Catalist-listed GS Holdings on Tuesday said it has yet to receive 120 million yuan in outstanding gross service fees from 14 food and beverage outlets in China due to ongoing tax consultations. GS Holdings shares ended flat at S$0.67 on Tuesday, before the announcement.

 

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