delisting

Company in the news

HKEx listing committee approves Centurion’s proposed delisting

The approval of the listing committee is one of the three conditions for Centurion’s delisting from the exchange to go ahead.
Swiber Holdings receives nod from SGX-ST to delist - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Delistings

Swiber Holdings receives nod from SGX-ST to delist

The SGX-ST’s decision is not an indication of the merits of the proposed delisting, says Swiber.
Centurion Corp proposes to delist on HKEX, but keeps primary listing on SGX - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Delistings

Centurion Corp proposes to delist on HKEX, but keeps primary listing on SGX

The proposed delisting will be subject to Centurion’s shareholders’ approval at an EGM.
Centurion Corp proposes to delist on HKEX, but keeps primary listing on SGX - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Delistings

Centurion Corp proposes to delist on HKEX, but keeps primary listing on SGX

The proposed delisting will be subject to Centurion’s shareholders’ approval at an EGM.

Company in the news

No exit offer proposal will be made to shareholders following delisting notice, says Magnus Energy

A potential exit offer from a major shareholder may not happen either, says Magnus.
ThaiBev to delist Oishi Group from Thai stock exchange - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Delistings

ThaiBev to delist Oishi Group from Thai stock exchange

ThaiBev is seeking to offer 59 baht ($2.29) per share for the 76.3 million shares it does not own in Oishi Group.
Is there ever a good reason for companies to delist? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Markets

Is there ever a good reason for companies to delist?

In 2022, the SGX saw 21 companies complete their delisting, attempt to delist, or are in the process of delisting.
Golden Energy and Resources to delist; offers GEMS shares and exit offer of 16 cents - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Offer

Golden Energy and Resources to delist; offers GEMS shares and exit offer of 16 cents

Golden Energy and Resources (GEAR) is proposing to delist.

Offer

Excelpoint Technology confirms delisting on Sept 19

Excelpoint will be delisting on Sept 19.

Global review

How the US is moving closer to delisting Chinese firms

Some big-name Chinese stocks are facing the prospect of getting booted from the NYSE and Nasdaq
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