Aspen hits record high amid proposed foray into glove making
Singapore
AMID a recent trading surge following a proposed move into glove manufacturing, Aspen on Monday saw its shares soar 80.5 per cent or 16.5 cents to an intraday high of 37 Singapore cents - a record since its initial public offering in July 2017.
Aspen shares started their surge shortly after the market opened on Monday and were among the most heavily traded, prompting a query from the Singapore Exchange (SGX) just under an hour later.
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