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These three SGX-listed companies are sitting on hefty net cash positions — and they’re sharing the wealth through meaningful dividend increases.
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These three SGX-listed companies are sitting on hefty net cash positions — and they’re sharing the wealth through meaningful dividend increases.
Genting Singapore is debt-free, sitting on S$3.2 billion in cash and yielding around 6.6% — yet its shares are near a 10-year low. We ask the only question that matters for income investors: can the dividend last?
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