SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Monday (April 13):. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Monday :
HC Surgical Specialists: The Catalist-listed group on Sunday said that all its specialist doctors must, prior to any consultation, inform all patients of the matters alluded to in Dr Julian Ong's defamation suit. Dr Ong, whose private practice is a 70 per cent-owned subsidiary of HC Surgical, recently lost the lawsuit against a woman who told other doctors that he and another specialist were taking advantage of"vulnerable" female patients for sexual activities with them.
GuocoLand: A China unit of the mainboard-listed property developer on Friday said it will sell Guoman Hotel in Shanghai and 256 of its underground carpark spaces for 1.44 billion yuan in cash. GuocoLand is expected to record a net gain of $90.6 million. Shares of GuocoLand closed at $1.30 on Thursday, down $0.01 or 0.76 per cent.
Broadway Industrial Group: The watch-listed company's independent auditor has raised doubts about the group's ability to continue as a going concern. However, RSM Chio Lim's audit opinion remains unqualified, the mainboard-listed precision manufacturing group said on Sunday. Shares of Broadway rose 0.2 cent or 2.4 per cent to 8.7 cents at Thursday's close.
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