Raffles Infrastructure Holdings flags possible SGX watch-list status

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Raffles Infrastructure Holdings flags possible SGX watch-list status.

RAFFLES Infrastructure Holdings on Tuesday flagged that it could be put on the Singapore Exchange's watch-list.

In a regulatory filing, it said it had recorded pre-tax losses for the three most recently completed consecutive financial years, with a six-month average daily market capitalisation of S$22.9 million as at May 28. According to SGX listing rules, an issuer will be put on the watch-list if it records pre-tax losses for the three most recently completed consecutive financial years, and has an average daily market cap of less than S$40 million over the last six months.

Raffles Infrastructure Holdings closed unchanged at 43.5 Singapore cents on Tuesday before the announcement.

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