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Here’s What Investors Need to Know about SembCorp Marine Ltd and What It Is Doing about Sete Brasil

9 Mar 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
SembCorp Marine Ltd (SGX: S51) has been caught in a funk lately. Dark clouds such as a recent dividend cut and the potential bankruptcy of one of its major customers, Sete Brasil, have weighed on its shares. All told, the rig builder has seen its shares shrink by nearly 50% since the start of 2015. In ...
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Transocean defers deliveries, payments for five Keppel rigs

9 Mar 2016 - Singapore Business Review
The rigs will be deferred until 2020. Transocean, a major provider of offshore contract drilling services for oil and gas wells, said that it will defer the delivery and related payments of five high-specification rigs it ordered from Keppel FELS. The Super B 400 Bigfoot Class jackup drilling rigs are ...
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Keppel Corp, Transocean reach agreement to delay delivery of five jackup rigs

8 Mar 2016 - Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE: Keppel Corp on Tuesday (Mar 8) agreed to let a customer delay payment for five jackup rigs, as low oil prices continue to hit exploration and production activities. Keppel will also hold back delivery of the rigs, which were ordered at a cost of US$1.1 billion (S$1.5 billion) in 2013. Confirming ...
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How To Pick Up Bargains In The Stock Market As A Contrarian Investor

8 Mar 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
Singapore’s market barometer, the Straits Times Index (SGX: STI), is down by 17% over the last 12 months. That’s painful, but two particular sectors have done worse and they are oil & gas and banking. A look at the share price declines over the past year for big oil & gas companies such as Sembcorp Industries ...
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1 Thing That Investors Should Know About Oil Now

7 Mar 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
With the price of oil price down by over 60% from more than US$100 per barrel in mid-2014 to less than US$40 today, investors in the oil and gas industry have likely lost a sizable percentage of their capital thus far. Since the start of 2015, the 54 oil & gas stocks that were listed in Singapore’s stock ...
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“Did I Just Miss the Bull Run?”

7 Mar 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
What a difference a month makes. Singapore’s market barometer, the Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI), had fluttered right off the gate in 2016. From a level of 2882 points at the end of 2015, the index had hit a low of 2,538 on 11 February 2016. But from there, the index then decided to do an about-turn ...
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Temasek, Axiata potential buyers of Keppel’s 19% M1 stake: report

3 Mar 2016 - Singapore Business Review
Major shareholders will take advantage of the divestment. If Keppel Corporation decides to sell off its 19.08% stake in mobile operator M1, then the telco’s other major shareholders will likely be keen to snap up the divested shares. A report by BMI Research said that Temasek and Malaysia-based telco ...
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3 Things Investors Should Watch in 2016

29 Feb 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
In an interview published near the end of 2015, Howard Marks, a great thinker on the topic of investing and the co-chairman of the investing firm Oaktree Capital, was asked how investors should prepare themselves for 2016. To that, Marks responded: “The most important thing to do is to assess not the ...
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Why Are Bank Stocks In Singapore Cheap Now?

26 Feb 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
Singapore’s market barometer, the Straits Times Index (SGX: STI), is down by 24% over the last 12 months. Not pretty. But wait till you take a look at the bank stocks. Singapore’s three main listed banks, namely DBS Group Holdings Ltd (SGX: D05), Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Limited (SGX: O39), and United ...
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2 Sectors That Are In Trouble And 1 Big Investing Difference

26 Feb 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
Wilfred Wong, the new president of Sands China Ltd, one of the largest casino operators in Macau, seems optimistic about the future of the Asian gaming hub. In an interview with Bloomberg News, Wong said that the gaming industry there looks set for a recovery this year. This comes after Macau’s gaming ...
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