OUE posts S$207m H1 loss; no interim dividend

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PROPERTY developer OUE posted a S$207.2 million net loss for the six months ended June, plunging the mainboard-listed company into the red from a S$61.9 million net profit a year ago. Read more at The Business Times.

The development property division’s revenue fell 37.8 per cent to S$98.5 million. Income for the period came mainly from the completion of sale of some OUE Twin Peaks units sold under deferred payment schemes.

Healthcare revenues for H1 dipped 1.7 per cent to S$14.9 million, due to lower management fees earned by the manager of First Reit.

 

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