City Developments Ltd.’s shares are set for a turbulent open when it lifts a trading halt on Monday, following a family feud playing out in public.
Last week, CDL’s chairman and billionaire family patriarch Kwek Leng Beng sued his son and chief executive officer Sherman Kwek, along with other board directors, accusing them of attempting a ...
"The company will not comment on the validity of these allegations, as many of these allegations are the subject of the court proceedings in relation to the Application, which is on-going," says CDL ...
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SINGAPORE: Shares of City Developments Limited (CDL) fell on Monday (Mar 3), following a three-day halt sparked by an ongoing tussle between father and son for control of the property giant.
CDL shares slumped 7% from their last closing price on Feb. 25 to S$4.76 (US$3.53) on Monday morning, hitting their lowest level since 2009, Bloomberg reported. The stock later pared some losses, ...
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They are set to close at the lowest since 2009. Last week, CDL’s chairman and billionaire family patriarch Kwek Leng Beng sued his son and chief executive officer Sherman Kwek, along with other board ...