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Eu Yan Sang seeking alternative prescription with SGX exit?
Late trading suspension sets market abuzz with talk of delisting offer; stock jumps 10 per cent before suspension
Published Wed, May 11, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
THE exodus of consumer stocks from the Singapore bourse looks set to continue.
Trading in the shares of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) retailer Eu Yan Sang International remained halted on Wednesday amid growing market talk that a move has been made to take it private after over a decade on the mainboard.
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