Agribusiness
Olam announces 100% interest in newly incorporated subsidiaries
It has also acquired 546,000 Long Son ordinary shares for $20m.
Olam announces 100% interest in newly incorporated subsidiaries
It has also acquired 546,000 Long Son ordinary shares for $20m.
Wilmar's profits to turn sour due to delayed sugar harvest
It's expected to make profits of $476.39m, down from last year's $780.09m.
Wilmar turns Perennial into associate company for $45.55m
It raised its stake in the company from 16.89% to 20%.
Asian sugar giant invests $134.89m in Olam subsidiary
The two are looking for opportunities in sugar milling and refining in Indonesia.
Wilmar International appoints Lim Siong Guan as independent non-executive director
He will be appointed on 1 January 2018.
Olam bags $148.26m from farmland sale
It sold 5,100 acres of a Californian farmland.
Wilmar to convert credit facility with ING into sustainability loan
The collaboration is the first in the palm oil industry.
Golden-Agri Resources subsidiary to sell oilseeds unit
It’s a strategic move to dispose of its non-core oilseed assets.
Wilmar establishes eight subsidiaries
They were formed in Singapore, South Africa, and Tanzania.
Wilmar subsidiary to buy edible oil facilities in Malaysia
The facilities include a palm oil refinery and storage facility.
Wilmar International appoints Jeremy Tan Kok Liann as group head, human resources
He has 20 years of experience in human resources.
Jayaraman Vishwanathan resigns as Meghmani Organics' director
He resigned on health ground.
Olam International's profits up 17.5% to $24.1m in Q3
Sales volume grew 44.4% in nine months.
Bumitama Agri profit up 30.3% to $31.12m in Q3
The recovery in palm production contributed to higher sales volume.
Golden Agri-Resources' profit drops 80% to $59.5m in Q3
Strong production figures that failed to offset the deferred tax.
First Resources profit down 11.3% to $46.28m in Q3
Production grew at a slower pace this quarter.
Wilmar profits down 5.7% to $503.72m in Q3
The weak performance of the tropical oils and sugar business is to blame.