KS Energy shares plummet as chairman and son face CAD probe
Investigations into potential breach of Securities and Futures Act
Singapore
KS ENERGY'S shares plunged on Monday to a new 52-week low on news that its executive chairman and its executive director are facing investigations by the Singapore white-collar crimebuster for a potential breach of the Securities and Futures Act.
The counter opened at S$0.076 on Monday, down 0.8 cent, but closed two cents or 23.8 per cent lower at a 52-week low of S$0.064. Close to 447,000 shares changed hands compared with its three-month average trading volume of 30,000 shares.
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