
5 Singapore Companies Plumbing Their 52-Week Lows: Are They Worth a Second Look?

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Five Singapore companies have hit their 52-week lows amid market concerns over tariffs and inflation. Riverstone Holdings, a glove manufacturer, saw a 37% drop in share price but proposed a dividend despite lower profits. Japan Foods, operating a chain of Japanese restaurants, reported a significant net loss and a 36% decline in shares. Sim Leisure, a theme park operator, experienced a 21.8% drop but reported increased revenue. Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust and Mapletree Logistics Trust also faced declines but maintained occupancy rates and positive cash flows. Investors are encouraged to evaluate these companies for potential bargains.

