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MAINBOARD-LISTED construction engineering company Swee Hong has received the notification of delisting, after failing to meet the required financial criteria and market capitalisation to be removed from the watch list. Read more at The Business Times.

MAINBOARD-LISTED construction engineering company Swee Hong has received the notification of delisting, after failing to meet the required financial criteria and market capitalisation to be removed from the watch list.

In a regulatory statement on Sunday, the company said that Singapore Exchange Securities Trading has notified it that it is to be delisted by Sept 21, and that a fair and reasonable exit offer proposal must be offered to shareholders and holders of other classes of listed securities. Swee Hong was placed on the watch list on Dec 5, 2016 based on the financial entry criteria. But the firm failed to improve its financials and market capitalisation in order to be removed from the watch list despite being given three years to meet the requirements.

Trading in shares of Swee Hong has been suspended since May last year with the last close price at S$0.003.For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to

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