Standard Life no longer CityDev substantial shareholder; sold S$4.7m of shares at S$12.90 each
SCOTLAND-based fund manager Standard Life Aberdeen is no longer a substantial shareholder of Singapore-listed property developer City Developments after selling S$4.7 million of shares on the open market at S$12.90 apiece.
Standard Life sold the shares on Apr 19, when the shares closed at S$12.85.
The sale took Standard Life's stake to 4.9742 per cent from 5.0141 per cent, a decline of a 0.0399 per cent interest. Investors with shareholdings below 5 per cent are not considered substantial, and do not have to disclose changes in their interests.
City Developments shares entered Monday's midday trading break at S$12.65, down 0.08 per cent or one Singapore cent.
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