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EMS plunges 27% prompting SGX query
Published Wed, Jan 27, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
OILFIELD services equipment firm EMS Energy on Wednesday plunged 26.7 per cent to finish at S$0.22 on the stock market, prompting a query from the Singapore Exchange (SGX) to explain the "unusual price movements".
After market close, the company replied that it was unaware of any information that might explain its trading activity.
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