Not many companies can lay claim to steady dividend increases during this pandemic. Should you consider adding this electronic components company to your investment portfolio?
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Its falling net profit is spooking investors.
This week, we feature updates from a blue-chip company, a REIT and a newly-listed business.
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Rather than letting your CPF sit idle, you should invest it. But here are three things to think about before you do so.
Amid the turbulence surrounding Chinese stocks, these companies managed to post impressive results.
Demand continues to surge for rubber gloves in light of the COVID-19 delta variant. Will glove manufacturers continue to do well?
The land transport giant has bagged a deal down under. Will there be more good news forthcoming?
Here are some promising growth companies you can consider for September.
There are 30 blue chip companies that make up the Straits Times Index (STI). But the largest four account for almost half the index’s weightage.
If you’re just starting your investment journey, you can consider these three stocks for your portfolio.
The explosion in demand for semiconductors has bumped up sales forecasts yet again. Here are the companies that may benefit.
It’s been 14 years since Singapore’s bellwether index hit its all-time high. Is there a chance for it to scale new heights again?
An acquisition, a competitor move and a business update are what we are presenting this week.
This business data and analytics provider chalked up a year-to-date return of 35%, beating the S&P 500 Index return of 19%. We explore its business to determine if it may make a good investment.
The logistics REIT may have remained resilient throughout the pandemic, but can it continue to increase its DPU?
Concerns that banks might be forced to take a hit on money they had lent during COVID turn out to be overblown, as lenders prove resilient.
As more people age in Asia, investors should look for companies that can capitalise on this trend.