ST Engineering
ST Engineering is a global technology, defence and engineering group. It has major operations in 16 cities and across 12 states and employed about 5,000 people who provide innovative products and solutions to commercial and government customers across diverse market segments.
See below for the Latest ST Engineering News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
ST Engineering now wholly-owns TransCore
The acquisition will expand the firm’s footprint in North American.
ST Engineering gets nod for acquisition of TransCore
The Committee on Foreign Investment in United States approved the acquisition.
Market update: STI down 0.85%
Wilmar International was seen with the most growth.
Market update: STI up 1.12%
Sembcorp Industrial was seen with the most growth.
Market update: STI down 1.65%
ST Engineering was seen with the most growth.
ST Engineering joins forces with Strides to pursue global transpo projects
They entered an MOU for overseas rails, roads, and EVs.
The three best companies to invest in this 2022: RHB
RHB used five criteria, including ESG score, in selecting the companies.
ST Engineering forms consortium to use unmanned aircraft for deliveries
Included in the consortium are Sumitomo Corporation and Skyports.
Market update: STI up 0.1%
Genting Singapore was seen with the most growth.
STI to reach 3,500 in 2022: UOB Kay Hian
The bullish forecast is attributed to the strong GDP growth in 2021.
Market update: STI up 0.19%
ST Engineering was seen with the most growth.
ST Engineering’s Smart City Business achieves international project wins
These awards were from Kaoshiung City and Rio De Janeiro.
ST Engineering acquires MBH contract from Virgin Australia Airlines
The contract will last for five years.
ST Engineering secures $1.82b contracts in Q3
The company’s order book exceeded $18b.
ST Engineering, univerities pioneer research collaboration model
The new model aims to accelerate research translation for commercialisation.
ST Engineering acquires contract to maintain Japan Airlines’ Boeing fleet
The contract covers five years of providing component support.