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AG Chambers file criminal reference with Court of Appeal over City Harvest Church verdict
THE Attorney-General Chambers said it has filed a Criminal Reference with the Court of Appeal on Monday to reinstate the original convictions of the six leaders of City Harvest Church (CHC).
ST Kinetics to develop autonomous buses, self-driving shuttles
ST Kinetics will develop two autonomous buses and four self-driving shuttles in Singapore in its first major non-defence venture.
Former Hougang HUDC estate Rio Casa up for en bloc sale
RIO Casa, a former HUDC (Housing and Urban Development Company) estate, was on Monday put up for collective sale by its marketing agent, Knight Frank Singapore.
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SPH launches bilingual portal for SMEs
SINGAPORE Press Holdings (SPH) is launching a portal for local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) on Tuesday, as a one-stop shop for SME-related news and features from its publications and to build an online community of SMEs.
Broker's take: OCBC advises CWT shareholders to accept HNA's offer
SHAREHOLDERS of CWT should accept the takeover offer by Hong Kong-listed HNA Holding, OCBC Investment Research said on Monday.
Spackman issues positive profit guidance for Q1 FY2017
SPACKMAN Entertainment Group issued a positive profit guidance that it expects to report a net profit for the first quarter of financial year 2017 versus a net loss in the previous corresponding period.
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Singapore shares close broadly weaker despite STI's rise
The Straits Times Index (STI) moved within a narrow band on Monday, eventually finishing 4.18 points higher at 3,181.45.
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