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Viking jumps on plans to enter rig business
Published Tue, Nov 5, 2013 · 10:00 PM
INVESTORS yesterday gave a nod of approval to Viking Offshore & Marine's plans to enter the mainstream offshore rig-building and rig-charter market.
The group was the top stock traded on Singapore Exchange yesterday in terms of volume and percentage gained; it was also among the top five in terms of value.
Viking closed at 13.3 cents, up 62.2 per cent or 5.1 cents from its previous day close of 8.2 cents.
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