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TT International
TT International sank deeper into the red in the third quarter ended Dec 31, 2016, with a net loss of S$9.63 million, after posting a net loss of S$6.71 million a year ago. This was due mainly to non-cash expenses such as depreciation and accretion of interests on liabilities under the scheme of arrangement.
Revenue slipped 18.3 per cent to S$88.5 million, mainly due to reduced sales to overseas customers as a result of lower customer spending due to weakened global economic conditions.
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