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SingPost shares fall nearly 10% after 3 senior execs were fired

December 23, 2024
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Shares of Singapore Post (SingPost) fell sharply on Monday (Dec 23) following the exit of three of the group’s top executives.

As at 11.13 am, the company’s shares tumbled by 9.8 per cent or S$0.055 to S$0.505, with 19.4 million securities changing hands.

No married deals were recorded, according to ShareInvestor data.

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