MAINBOARD-LISTED developer Ho Bee Land said on Tuesday that the firm is 'not as badly affected' by the virus outbreak on the back of its strategic and resilient portfolio. Read more at The Business Times.
MAINBOARD-LISTED developer Ho Bee Land said on Tuesday that the firm is"not as badly affected" by the virus outbreak on the back of its strategic and resilient portfolio. This was in response to shareholders' questions that were submitted electronically prior to its annual general.
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