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Civmec charts a steady course amid environmental and geopolitical tensions - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Construction

Civmec charts a steady course amid environmental and geopolitical tensions

Amid environmental and geopolitical tensions in Australia, can Civmec continue to thrive?

Results

TransCore acquisition crimps ST Engineering’s earnings, but more new orders seen

Analysts expect the company to face near-term cost pressures from the Transcore acquisition, but also brighter prospects afterward
How will US-China relations affect the region? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Asean

How will US-China relations affect the region?

Even with Joe Biden as president, the superpower struggle between the US and China will complicate the lives of smaller states.

Broker's Calls

RHB reiterates ST Engineering recommendation despite Covid downside risks

Strong growth in 2021 has yet to be priced in and dividend yields are likely to remain consistent despite an earnings downgrade.

Broker's Calls

RHB’s Jaiswal crowns ST Engineering 'diamond in the rough' within Southeast Asia

ST engineering was the only Singapore stock included on Jaiswal's list and net margin is expected to expand from 7.2% in 2020 to 8.1% in 2022.

Broker's Calls

ST Engineering to see weaker aerospace business but other defence segment resilient

While aviation is likely to cause ST Engineering to experience weakened earnings going forward, stable defence earnings and robust balance sheets will likely see dividend remain constant.

ST Engineering's electronics arm wins $635 mil in contracts in 1Q18

SINGAPORE (Apr 19): ST Engineering announced that its electronics arm, ST Electronics, has secured $635 million worth of contracts in 1Q18.

Six types of people most commonly linked to money laundering crimes

SINGAPORE (Sept 21): Despite having one of the strongest anti-money laundering (AML) ecosystems in the region, Singapore continues to struggle with its exposure to money laundering risks.

Broker's Calls

This defence stock is bursting with star potential

SINGAPORE (June 14): CIMB Securities likes Starburst Holdings, an engineering group specialising in the design and engineering of defence training facilities, as a “niche defence company with high entry barriers” – and foresees a sustained turnaroun

In print this week

Are Singapore’s companies taking the ‘not if, but when’ approach to terrorism?

SINGAPORE (June 9): While companies seize every opportunity to crow about their financial performance to investors, and burnish their public image with information about their social responsibility programmes, they appear to be far less willing to talk ab
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