Was pondering if I should write this blog article on Sembcorp Marine (SCM) and Keppel Offshore and Marine (KOM) ‘s planned merger? This is because
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Keppel adopted semi-annual reporting of results, meaning they are no longer obligated to report quarterly figures. Instead, they released voluntary business update today. So what
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Following my earlier post on “Which Listed Oil Companies Should You Buy?“, I received a very nice and kind email from a reader sharing the
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Keppel share price has been badly battered down lately. The share price need a boost and it came from a news from Keppel’s CEO last
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Source: www.kepcorp.com Singapore’s Temasek Holdings is terminating its S$4.1 billion conditional offer for conglomerate Keppel Corp by invoking a material adverse change (MAC) clause following the