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Centurion Corp subsidiary enters subscription agreement for 25% stake in Lachlan Avenue Development - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Centurion Corp subsidiary enters subscription agreement for 25% stake in Lachlan Avenue Development

Following the completion of the share subscription, COI(II)PL and Centurion Properties Australia Investments will hold a 25% and 75% stake respectively.

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Nio receives US$2.2 bil investment for 294 mil newly issued shares

CYVN Holdings will own approximately 20.1% of Nio’s total issued and outstanding shares after the transaction.
Biolidics to issue 98.5 mil shares at subscription price of 1.19 cents per share - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Biolidics to issue 98.5 mil shares at subscription price of 1.19 cents per share

The new subscription agreement will come to a total of $1,172,150.

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Jardine C&C’s indirect subsidiary subscribes for 857 mil new shares in Nickel Industries Limited for A$943 mil

The consideration amount took into account Nickel Industries’ historical earnings and growth potential.
VCPlus to raise $1.7 million by issuing 170 mil new shares to 5 investors - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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VCPlus to raise $1.7 million by issuing 170 mil new shares to 5 investors

This will strengthen its financial position, VCPlus directors say.

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Pavillon Holdings raises $42.9 mil in share placement with hotel management and investment holding company

The amount will be paid in RMB, and will be used to fund the operations of Fengchi IOT Management

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Emerging Towns & Cities Singapore to place up to 1.33 bil new shares at 3 cents per share through share subscription agreements

As at 9.24am, shares in Emerging Towns & Cities are trading 1.8 cents higher or 75% up at 4.2 cents.

Ezion to subscribe to 141 mil new AusGroup shares at 5.8 cents each under loan capitalisation plan

SINGAPORE (June 12): Ezion Holdings has entered into a share subscription agreement with subsidiary AusGroup as part of its plan to capitalise loans of up to A$39.3 million ($40.6 million) for the latter.
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