IEV's oilfield exit spurs fears of blow to earnings
Catalist-listed group is also selling corporate headquarters at a loss as part of cost-cutting drive
Singapore
CATALIST-listed IEV Holdings is selling its corporate headquarters at a loss, in what the offshore engineering and gas company said on Wednesday night is part of a "cost rationalisation exercise".
News of the sale came hot on the heels of an announcement that the group's Indonesian subsidiary would be exiting a West Java oilfield where production was "commercially unviable".
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