Emas to resume quarterly reporting from November
White knight-backed company takes key step to remain listed as it looks to resolve financial problems
Singapore
EMAS Offshore plans to resume regular financial reporting in November, a key step for the oil and gas company to remain listed - and possibly resume trading - as it seeks to resolve its financial difficulties.
Emas, which is trying to restructure its debt under a scheme of arrangement, will inform the Singapore High Court that it will prepare financial reports on a quarterly basis …
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