UMS announces interim dividend as Q1 net profit rises 53% to S$10.7m
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UMS Holdings on Tuesday posted a first quarter net profit rise of 53 per cent to S$10.7 million, boosted by better performance in its core business of manufacturing high precision front-end semiconductor components.
The mainboard-listed company also announced an interim dividend of one Singapore cent per share for the quarter ended March 31. This is more than the 0.5 cent per share it announced for the same period a year ago.
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