Proposed Amos merger will make us stronger together: Gaylin
Gaylin aims to ride what it sees is rising optimism in the market, and make Amos its wholly-owned subsidiary
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STRONGER together. That's what the proposed marriage deal between listed oil and gas contractor Gaylin Holdings and marine and offshore solutions provider Amos International Holdings expects to achieve.
The acquisition of Amos - if Gaylin shareholders vote in favour of it on Oct 3 - will instantly and significantly bump up Gaylin's equity, asset value and revenue.
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