Stocks to watch: UOB, Great Eastern, Frasers Property, SembMarine, OUE H-Trust, Hi-P

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United Overseas Bank :, from S$978 million for the year-ago period. Earnings per share was S$2.47 for the three months ended March 31, versus S$2.28 for the year-ago period. UOB shares closed up 0.07 per cent, or two Singapore cents, at S$27.85 on Thursday. No dividend has been declared for the quarter, the bank reported on Friday morning, prior to the start of trading. Total income was up 8 per cent to S$2.41 billion from S$2.

for its second quarter ended March 31, mainly supported by the timing of sales and settlements of development projects in Australia, it said on Friday morning before the market opened. The group said it benefited from the first full half-year contribution from its business park portfolio in the UK, as well as contributions from Frasers Tower and the south wing of Northpoint City in Singapore.

 

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