Global Yellow Pages posts third annual loss of S$1.7m
GLOBAL Yellow Pages said after Wednesday's trading close that it has posted a third, albeit smaller, consecutive annual net loss.
Net loss for the financial year 2017 was S$1.7 million, compared to a net loss of S$12.4 million for FY16.
Revenue from continuing operations was S$27.1 million, an increase of S$1.6 million or 6.3 per cent compared to FY16.
Excluding non-cash revaluation losses on investment properties and impairment of intangible assets, the group said that it would have posted an adjusted net profit of S$2.7 million for FY17.
The listed company was placed on the Singapore Exchange's watch-list under the Minimum Trading Price Entry Criteria.
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