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THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Thursday:at the annual general meeting that it sees future enhancement opportunities in the freehold Westfield Marion Shopping Centre in Adelaide. This was in response to queries over its strategy for Adelaide shopping centre, as well as the rationale behind a private placement to partially fund the acquisition.

in a wholly-owned subsidiary, which has a perpetual leasehold interest in a land parcel in the Netherlands, to a 33 per cent-owned associate firm, FSMC NL Property Group. As a result, the subsidiary, FS NL Zuidoost Property 15 BV, has become an indirect 33 per cent-owned associate company of First Sponsor, it said on Thursday. Shares of First Sponsor closed flat at S$1.30 on Wednesday.on e-commerce platform Lazada Singapore on Nov 29, the day on which the shopping event Black Friday falls.

 

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