AEM Holdings, a maker of precision engineering equipment, raised its nine months and full-year earnings outlook, citing higher sales, better profit margin, and better operational efficiency.
Gold mining company Anchor Resources on Monday said it had received government nod for the operational mining scheme at the Lubuk Mandi Mine in Malaysia.
QT Vascular, a provider of advanced therapeutic solutions, said it had received "indications of interest" in relation to a potential transaction relating its assets.
Bharti Airtel, India's biggest telecom operator, said it would buy the consumer mobile business of Tata Teleservices and Tata Teleservices Maharashtra, free of cost.
Billionaire shareholder Oei Hong Leong has called an extraordinary general meeting in an attempt to drive out Raffles Education Chairman Chew Hua Seng.
Natural gas distributor Beijing Gas Blue Sky Holdings on Friday said it received approval from the Singapore Exchange for voluntary delisting of its shares from the mainboard.
Telephone directories publisher Global Yellow Pages (GYP) on Friday said that the deal value for purchase of a property in New Zealand has been reduced to S$35.3 million.
TEE International, which provides mechanical and electrical engineering services, on Thursday said it formed a strategic partnership with Malaysian Solar Resources Sdn Bhd to collaborate in the solar industry.
Property developer Indiabulls Real Estate offered to buy remaining stake in its Singapore unit Indiabulls Properties Investment Trust (IPIT) for about S$306 million (about 1,500 crore rupees).
SIIC Environment on Thursday said it got approval from local authorities for commercial operations in the expansion and upgrading of a water plant in Wuhan, China.
United Overseas Bank on Thursday said it would price its US$650 million of 3.875 percent perpetual capital securities at an initial spread of 179.4 basis points above the five-year U.S. dollar swap rate.