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Tuan Sing CEO Liem raises stake in company again

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William Liem, CEO of real estate firm Tuan Sing Holdings, has increased his stake in the company yet again.

On Dec 5 via an entity called Nuri Holdings (S), Liem bought 545,300 shares from the open market, paying $136,325.00, or 25 cents each.

The following day, Nuri Holdings was used to buy another 1.2 million shares for $311,288.50, or around 25.9 cents each

This brings Nuri Holdings’ stake in Tuan Sing to nearly 672.7 million shares, equivalent to 54.09%.

Prior to the buying on Dec 5 and 6, Nuri Holdings was used to buy shares on Sept 10 and 11. The Liems paid between 25 cents and 25.5 cents on average.

As at June 30, the company’s net asset value was 97.8 cents per share, down from 99 cents as at Dec 31 2023.

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