Numerous Singapore listcos report disrupted operations in China
Powermatic, Luxking among firms whose factories remain closed or whose operations have been curtailed
Singapore
A SLEW of Singapore-listed companies on Monday reported disruptions to their China operations from the mystery virus epidemic that has killed close to a thousand people there.
Manufacturers and retailers told shareholders in bourse filings that they have had to close factories and stores at the local authorities' behest.
Although mainboard-listed precision metal part maker InnoTek's Mansfield Group subsidiary resumed activiti…
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