Amara requests trading halt; shares up 24% since Jun 15
Claudia Chong
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AMARA Holdings on Friday (Jun 16) requested for a halt in trading of its shares with immediate effect.
The trading halt, which was called for during the midday break, comes pending the release of an announcement.
Shares of the property developer and hotel group have climbed 23.9 per cent since Thursday, and last changed hands at S$0.44 on Friday before the trading halt.
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