Mercurius Capital
Mercurius Capital, indebted to auditors and accountants, says it can’t hold AGM by deadline
It says it hasn’t been able to complete its FY2023 audit or prepare its annual report by Jul 29, the extended deadline

Mercurius gives more details of Malaysia grocery acquisition in reply to SGX queries
MERCURIUS Capital Investment has given further details of its proposed acquisition of a grocery group in Malaysia, including why shareholder approval is not required, in response to Singapore Exchange...
Is Mercurius finally on the right track by diversifying into grocery retailing?
SHARES of Mercurius Capital Investment have seen active trading since it announced a planned diversification into the grocery business and ambitions for a network of over 500 stores across the region.

Mercurius ends 10.3% lower after rising as much as 8.2% on hefty turnover
SHARES of Catalist-listed Mercurius Capital Investment fell after spiking in early trade on Tuesday.

Hot stock: Mercurius down 9.3% after spiking 8.2% in early trade
SHARES of Catalist-listed Mercurius Capital Investment have fallen after it spiked in early trade on Tuesday.

Mercurius diversifies into grocery business, aims to open over 500 stores across region
CATALIST-LISTED Mercurius Capital Investment is diversifying into the grocery business, and the company's ambition is to grow into a network of over 500 stores across the region over the next three ye...

Mercurius rises 7.7% on s$36m plan to buy Malaysia grocery businesses
Among the grocery businesses it plans to acquire are Tan Lee Heng and Songmart Cash & Carry

Hot stock: Mercurius up 12.3% after proposal to acquire Malaysia grocery businesses
SHARES of Mercurius Capital Investment rose 12.3 per cent on Friday, after the Catalist-listed firm proposed to acquire 10 grocery businesses in Malaysia for S$36 million.

Mercurius proposes acquisition of 10 Malaysian grocery businesses
CATALIST-LISTED Mercurius Capital Investment on Friday morning announced a proposed acquisition of 10 groceries businesses in Malaysia for S$36 million.

Stocks to watch: DBS, UOB, Keppel, Debao, Mercurius, Jumbo, Raffles Infra, Sim Leisure
THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their shares on Monday: