Tat Hong back in the black in Q3
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CRANE operator Tat Hong Holdings managed to swing back into the black for the third quarter ended Dec 31, 2016.
It clawed its way to a net profit of S$221,000, from a net loss of S$6.7 million in the previous year, the group said in a Singapore Exchange filing on Tuesday.
For the three months ended Dec 31, 2016, revenue dropped 3 per cent to S$121.5 million from S$124.8 million the year before.
Tat Hong, the largest crane company in the Asia-Pacific, posted earnings per share of 0.04 Singapore cent, from loss per share of 1.06 Singapore cent in the previous year.
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