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HOCK LOCK SIEW

Quantify, be ambitious: Time for CDL, UOL to unveil plans to further boost share price

Hongkong Land’s strategy update provides a useful reference

Tengah Garden Residences, an 863-unit development by Hong Leong Holdings, GuocoLand and CSC Land Group,  moved roughly 99% of its total inventory over its launch weekend.

Citi names top developer picks as mass-market property launches in Singapore see solid take-up

Strong sales momentum in primary residential market ‘bodes well’ for CDL and UOL, says brokerage

OpenHeart is a mosaic sculpture composed of 240 tiles decorated by 250 participants from four social service agencies that UOL supports and UOL staff.
TAKING HEART

UOL launches new inclusive exhibition to spotlight artists from diverse backgrounds

They comprise persons with disabilities and a beneficiary from the UOL-PPHG Community Uplift Programme

UOL posted a 21% year-on-year rise in net profit to S$276.2 million for the six months ended Dec 31, 2025, from S$227.8 million.
HOT STOCK

Shares of property players rise on higher earnings; UOL up 6.3%, CDL gains 4.4%

UOL’s H2 net profit rises 21% while CDL’s was up over four times at S$538.5 million

At 280 m, One Raffles Place Tower One is one of the tallest buildings in Singapore. Beside it is the six-level retail mall.
SINGAPORE PROPERTY

One Raffles Place expected to be put on the market at S$2.3 billion to S$2.4 billion

All owners of the office and retail asset, above Raffles Place MRT station, are coming together for a potential sale

The stock ends the day at S$11.18, with some 3.7 million shares changing hands.
HOT STOCK

UOL up 8% at highest price in two decades after JPMorgan target price upgrade

A UOL consortium has won the tender for a mixed-use site in Hougang Central

Noah Tan, one of the winners at the inaugural UOL X ART:DIS Art Prize in 2023, runs a workshop on textured art techniques.
COMPANY OF GOOD

UOL gives back through inclusive arts and youth empowerment

Its CSR approach demonstrates the ‘power of collaboration’, says group CEO Liam Wee Sin