THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Monday: Read more at The Business Times.
, from 4.16 Singapore cents a year earlier, as CDLHT's financial performance will be"severely affected" by the unprecedented downturn in global tourism and travel amid the Covid-19 pandemic. CDLHT stapled securities closed at S$1.02 on Friday, down S$0.01 or 1 per cent, before the profit guidance.The chief investment officer of the Reit's manager, Li Jinbo,
, the manager said in a bourse filing. The counter ended Friday at 64.5 Singapore cents, up one cent or 1.6 per cent, before the announcement.The long-stop date for LMIRT's planned divestment of Pejaten Village and Binjai Supermall has been , LMIRT's manager announced in a Saturday bourse filing. Units of LMIRT closed flat at 13.1 Singapore cents on Friday.and no distributable income for the first six months of 2020, it said on Friday. ARA H-Trust stapled securities fell 0.5 US cent or 1.3 per cent to 39.5 cents on Friday before the profit guidance was announced.
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