Thomson Medical posts 58% drop in H1 profit
Net gain fell to S$5.5m despite higher revenue due to higher operating expenses, acquisition costs
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ONE-OFF costs associated with the acquisition of healthcare business Sasteria in April this year dampened results for mainboard-listed Thomson Medical Group in its first half year.
The group's profit fell 58.4 per cent to S$5.5 million from the year-before period, it said in a Singapore Exchange filing after market close on Tuesday.
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