In a surprise move, offshore and marine conglomerate Keppel Corporation has raised its offer for SPH. Should investors bite?
Browsing: Blue Chips
Yesterday, SIA surged as much as 4.2% to S$5.50 while SATS jumped as much as 3.3% to S$4.32. Here’s what investors can look forward to.
The trio of banks has reported earnings that were above expectations. Which of them makes a better investment at the moment?
We take a quick look at the latest business updates from three blue-chip companies.
Singapore’s largest lender has once again delivered a pleasing set of results for its latest quarter.
The electric car company recently entered rarefied territory when it became a trillion-dollar company. Which companies could be next?
UOB continues to impress with increases in total income and a jump in net profit for the quarter.
The lender continues to steadily grow its loan book, fee income, and wealth management assets under management.
Looking for suitable investments for your CPF or SRS investment account? Here are five stocks that may just fit the bill.
Facebook is renaming itself to Meta to reflect its ambition to bring its vision for a metaverse to life. It’s not the first mega cap billion-dollar company to do so.
We delve into some interesting developments in crypto and energy being provided as a service.
Singapore Press Holdings received a surprise second bid for the company. Should investors sit up and take notice?
Spin-offs are an effective method to unlock value for shareholders. Here are three companies that are planning such a move.
Here are three of Singapore’s higher dividend-yielding blue-chip companies.
These local blue chips offer a good mix of growth and dividends to help you meet your financial goals.
Local banks are seeing their share prices rise close to a year high. Should investors still bite?
Two of our local banks are planning to expand their business franchise, while an offshore and marine blue-chip company sounds a profit alert.
At the wake of the pandemic, the number of Singapore blue-chip companies that have paid a dividend for 10 years are becoming rare. Among them, one company has been a juggernaut, maintaining its dividend payout for 20 years.
If you just started working, retiring by the age of 40 will seem nearly impossible. But, here’s how you can work towards this goal.
We look at snippets from a real estate investment manager, a REIT and a growth company.