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Wilmar's tropical oil and sugar segments could boost Q3 earnings

24 Aug 2019 - Singapore Business Review
It is expected to rely on this segment as the swine fever hits soybean meal demand. The tropical oil and sugar segments of Wilmar International could counter the continuing declines its from oilseeds & grains as the two segments are expected to deliver decent numbers, according to an analysis by RHB. ...
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Wilmar International's profit dropped 52.3% to $150.88m in Q2

14 Aug 2019 - Singapore Business Review
The African swine fever outbreak has hurt the demand for its key product soybean. Wilmar International’s net profit plunged 52.3% to $208.99m (US$150.88m) in Q2 from $438.23m (US$316.40m), no thanks to lower crush margin for the quarter. The agribusiness firm stated that the African swine fever outbreak’s ...
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Wilmar's YKA IPO could kick off in Q4: analyst

15 Jul 2019 - Singapore Business Review
It already received a go-ahead from the Chinese regulator.. The upcoming initial public offering (IPO) of Wilmar International’s 99.99% owned subsidiary Yihai Kerry Arawana Holdings (YKA) in the Shenzhen Stock Exchange could take place in Q4 if approved by the regulator, according to DBS Equity Research. ...
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Wilmar's proposed China IPO moves forward with subsidiary's Shenzhen listing

15 Jul 2019 - Singapore Business Review
There will be an approximate 10% of the total pro-forma share capital of YKA if the CSRC gives it the green light. Wilmar International is set to take the next step of its proposed initial public offering (IPO) in China after the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) accepted its Yihai Kerry ...
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Wilmar to take hit from China's weak soybean demand over swine flu

2 Jul 2019 - Singapore Business Review
Demand for soybean-based animal feed weakens as China chops up its hog inventories to contain the epidemic. The African Swine Flu (ASF) is expected to drive weaker demand for soybean meal, one of Wilmar International’s primary products and a primary input in animal feeds, as China moves to chop up its ...
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China business a boon for Wilmar International

24 Jun 2019 - Singapore Business Review
It has 45% market share in consumer pack edible oils. Set for its China initial public offering (IPO) listing in Q4, Wilmar could bank on its China segment to trade at a higher valuation against its peers, thanks to its strong market positioning in the oilseeds & grains processing segment which accounted ...
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Wilmar to buy Chinese yeast and bakery business with UK's ABF

4 Jun 2019 - Singapore Business Review
The firms will construct a new yeast plant in Qiqihar City. Wilmar International’s subsidiary, Yihai Kerry Arawana Holdings, has formed a 50:50 joint venture with British F&B group Associated British Foods (ABF) in China for the manufacture, sale and distribution of yeast and bakery ingredients. The ...
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Wilmar International profits jumped 26.4% to $349.3m in Q1

13 May 2019 - Singapore Business Review
Pre-tax profit in the tropical oils segment skyrocketed 81% to $250.88m. Wilmar International started the year with a bang as net profit climbed 26.4% YoY to $349.3m (US$257m) in Q1 driven by better results in tropical oils, sugar and consumer products. The firm noted that its tropical oils (plantation, ...
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