An acquisition, a competitor move and a business update are what we are presenting this week.
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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.
Chinese stocks have been swooning in the past month as Beijing clamps down on multiple sectors. Here’s why I remain cautious.
What exactly does a return to normal really mean?
This personal protective equipment company’s stock has dived to a 52-week low. Should investors scoop up its shares?
As Singapore slowly opens up its economy, could Singapore Airlines see an uplift in its business fortunes?
The growth company suffered a sharp fall after it released its first-half results. Should investors get jittery?
Here are some useful tips from the Oracle of Omaha to help you steer the current volatile market.
Here is an update from three businesses that you should take note of.
These three US companies offer tantalising opportunities for you to grow your wealth.
The oil and gas player is raising money through a rights issue again. Here are some points that investors should take note of.
These five companies reported a turnaround in their latest financial results.
Singapore’s two largest property brokerages announced stellar numbers. Should investors jump in and buy their shares now?
These three blue-chip companies have defied the odds by posting year on year profit growth.
There are good reasons why these four REITs qualify as a buy on my radar.
Here are three simple steps on how you can plan to retire by the age of 50.
With all three local banks announcing the restoration of their dividends back to 2019 levels, which qualifies as the most attractive investment candidate?