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Ezra shares up 4.31% on news of joint venture with Japan's Chiyoda
Published Tue, Sep 29, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
SHARES in Ezra Holdings closed up 4.31 per cent at S$0.121 on Tuesday on news of a joint-venture agreement with Japanese engineering giant Chiyoda.
Ezra's share price has been trending down over the past 12 months, hitting a low of S$0.10 before the rebound following the announcement of the proposed joint venture relating to Ezra's subsea services business under its subsidiary Emas AMC.
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