BT's Top Stories from Last Week
Luxury marketplace Reebonz in creditors' voluntary liquidation
Luxury marketplace Reebonz, which recently made headlines for owing sellers payment, has appointed a provisional liquidator to wind up the company as it buckled under liabilities estimated to be about S$65 million.
Sembmarine's battered shares may look cheap now, but there are major risks ahead for investors
Positive news flow could trigger a bounce in the stock, but investors should wait until its merger with Keppel O&M is done and dusted.
Analysts sanguine on CDL's decision to sell Sincere Property for US$1
It removes overhang on CDL share price, avoids lengthy liquidation, court issues, they say; but company is increasing its stake in Shenzhen tech park.
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Private commercial landlords to give two weeks of mandatory rental waiver: MinLaw
As part of the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Amendment No 4) Bill, the Rental Waiver Framework is being implemented to assist small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and specified non-profit organisations (NPOs) affected by the tightened safe-management measures during Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) or P2HA.
Singapore weighing non-mRNA vaccine boosters, pauses endemic roadmap: Janil
Singapore is in talks to obtain non-mRNA vaccines for its national Covid-19 vaccination programme, and could use these in a booster shot rollout, Senior Minister of State for Health Janil Puthucheary told the House on Tuesday.
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