Trade claims pile up on Ezra's subsea joint venture
Emas Chiyoda Subsea unit understood to be facing winding-up petition; market not ruling out white knight possibility
Singapore
EZRA Holdings has entered into another trading halt as trade claims pile up against its subsea joint venture.
For the second time within a fortnight, the mainboard-listed offshore and marine group on Tuesday requested a trading halt before the market opened after Norway-based Ocean Yield ASA announced overnight the termination of a bareboat charter with Emas Chiyoda Subsea (ECS).
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