SPH - SINGAPORE PRESS HLDGS (T39.SI) : Company Factsheet (Quotes, News, Fundamentals) (2024)

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SPH SINGAPORE PRESS HLDGS LTD

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Last (SGD): 2.350 Change: - High: - Remarks: DL

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RemarksDescriptionRemarksDescription
SuspSuspendedIMMImmediate Delivery
PLPending ListingPAPending Announcement
DLDelistedCTConditional Trading
CWConditional When IssueWIWhen Issue
BIBuyIn OnlyJAdjust
HTrading HaltCDCum Dividend
XDEx DividendCBCum Bonus
XBEx BonusCRCum Rights
XREx RightsCOCum Offer
XOEx OfferCECum Entitlement
XEEx EntitlementCICum Interest
XIEx InterestCACum All
XAEx AllSCScripless Conversion
CIRBCircuit Breaker TriggeredCIRHHalt due to Circuit Breaker Triggered
Change (%): - Low: -
Open - Yesterday's Close 2.350
Buy Price - Sell Price -
Buy Volume ('000) - Sell Volume ('000) -
Cumulative Volume ('000) - Cumulative Value -

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Company Background

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd (SPH), is Southeast Asia's leading media organisation, engaging minds and enriching lives across multiple languages and platforms.

In Singapore, SPH publishes 18 newspaper titles in four languages and more than 100 periodicals. Every day, 3 million individuals,or 77 per cent of people above 15 years old, read one of our publications. The online editions of our main newspapers enjoy over 265 million page views with 18 million unique visitors every month.

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Key Statistics

EPS (SGD) a , l 0.04084 Trailing EPS (SGD) b 0.04084 NAV (SGD) c 2.2443
PE a , l 57.542 Trailing PE d 57.540 Price / NAV c 1.0471
Dividend Yield (%) e 2.539 Cash In Hand (SGD) f 0.4601 Issued & Paid-up Shares g 1,617,011,000
Piotroski F Score 7 Market Cap (M) 3,799.976 Free Float (%) 96.4
Return on Equity (ROE) (%) h 1.820 Revenue Growth (%) TTM i -48.025
Net Earnings Growth (%) j 160.720 Net Debt/Equity k 0.612 Net Debt (SGD '000) -
Under CPF Investment Scheme (CPFIS) Yes
Sector & Industry Manufacturing - Publishing: Newspapers
Index Components FTSE ST All-Share Consumer Discretionary Index / FTSE ST All-Share Index / FTSE ST Large/Mid Cap Index / FTSE ST Mid Cap Index
Notes:
  1. Based on latest Full Year results announcement, adjusted based on Profit Attributable To Shareholders.

  2. Summation of the earnings from the latest 4 Quarter (or 2 Half Year) results announcement, adjusted for the current number of shares.

  3. Based on latest results announcement (Full Year, Half Year or Interim), adjusted for carrying value of "Other Share Capital", illustrative financial effects of corporate actions (if applicable) and the current number of shares.

  4. Based on latest Full Year results announcement, adjusted for the current number of shares.

  5. Dividend is based on latest Full Year results announcement, adjusted for current number of shares and excludes special dividend.

  6. Based on reported cash and cash equivalents at end and extracted from the latest results announcement (Full Year, Half Year or Interim), adjusted for the current number of shares.

  7. Rounded to the nearest thousand. The figure pertains to the respective exchange the stock is listed on. Updated on 10 May 2022. Please click here for more information.

  8. Calculated based on Net Earnings / (Shareholders' Equity - Other Share Capital)

  9. Calculated based on (Current Year Revenue - Last Year Revenue) / Last Year Revenue

  10. Calculated based on (Current Year Earnings - Last Year Earnings) / Last Year Earnings

  11. Calculated based on (Long Term Debt + Short Term Debt - Cash and Short Term Investments)/(Shareholders' Equity - Other Share Capital)

  12. Adjusted based on Profit Attributable To Shareholders which is derived after deducting provision for perpetual securities dividends of S$26,901,000.

Latest News

  • 18 Apr 2022 09:00

    SPH shareholders to decide about opting for cash in Cuscaden acquisition Source: Business Times

  • 04 Apr 2022 09:00

    Court sanctions Cuscaden takeover scheme; SPH's last day of trading on Apr 7 Source: Business Times

  • 25 Mar 2022 09:00

    What is next for SPH with Cuscaden takeover? Source: Straits Times

  • 24 Mar 2022 09:00

    SPH shareholders vote for Cuscaden takeover offer Source: Straits Times

  • 24 Mar 2022 09:00

    SPH shareholders vote in favour of Cuscaden takeover offer Source: Business Times

  • 19 Mar 2022 09:00

    Breaking up SPH is hard to do, says CEO Ng Yat Chung Source: Business Times

  • 02 Mar 2022 09:00

    SPH to hold shareholder vote on Cuscaden offer on March 22 Source: Straits Times

  • 02 Mar 2022 09:00

    SPH to hold scheme meeting on Mar 22 to vote on Cuscaden takeover offer Source: Business Times

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Total Shareholder Return

PeriodDividend ReceivedCapital AppreciationTotal Shareholder Return
Short Term Return5 Days---
10 Days---
20 Days---
Medium Term Return3 Months-+0.020+0.86 %
6 Months0.030+0.040+3.03 %
1 Year0.030+0.750+48.75 %
Long Term Return2 Years0.070+0.870+63.51 %
3 Years0.150-0.019+5.53 %
5 Years0.425-0.853-13.36 %
Annualised ReturnAnnualised---2.83 %
Notes:
  1. Total Shareholder Return (TSR) combines share price appreciation and dividends paid to show the total return to the shareholder expressed as a percentage.

  2. Script dividends are ignored in this calculation.

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FAQs

What happened to Singapore Press Holdings? ›

Following its acquisition by Cuscaden Peak, SPH was delisted from the Singapore Exchange on 13 May 2022.

What will happen to SPH shares? ›

The court-sanctioned scheme, Cuscaden Peak said, is expected to take effect on Apr 29; SPH shares will be delisted on May 13.

Who owns SPH Singapore? ›

SINGAPORE - After 38 years on the Singapore Exchange, Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) was officially delisted on Friday (May 13) to become wholly owned by investment vehicle Cuscaden Peak.

What is the stock code t39? ›

Singapore Press Holdings Limited Stock.

Why is SPH suspended? ›

CUSCADEN Peak's bid to acquire Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) via a scheme of arrangement was sanctioned in court on Friday (Apr 1). The last day of trading for SPH will be Apr 7, before the group's shares are suspended from 9am the following day and subsequently delisted on May 13.

Who is the CEO of Singapore Press Holdings? ›

How often does SPH pay dividends? ›

The dividend is paid every three months and the last ex-dividend date was May 6, 2024.

Will SPH be Privatised? ›

The offer, which values SPH at $3.4 billion, will see SPH delisted and become a wholly owned subsidiary of Keppel, the companies jointly announced on Monday (Aug 2). Keppel's share of the deal is about $2.2 billion.

What will happen to my delisted shares? ›

If a company is delisted, you are still a shareholder, to the extent of a number of shares held. And yet, you cannot sell those shares on any exchange. However, you can sell it on the over-the-counter market. This means you can look for a buyer outside the stock exchange.

Who is the new CEO of SPH? ›

Mr Chan Yeng Kit, incoming CEO of SPH Media said, "I am thankful for this opportunity to lead Singapore's premier news organisation, one that has left an indelible impact on the lives of generations of Singaporeans.

Who is the founder of SPH? ›

SPH was founded by the late Johannes Oentoro and Dr. (HC) James T. Riady who envisioned educating the young generation and blessing Indonesia through Christian education.

How long has SPH been around? ›

In 1993, SPH was founded by billionaires Johannes Oentoro and Dr. James T. Riady, the Lippo Village campus was the first SPH campus followed by campuses in Sentul City in 1994 and Lippo Cikarang in 1995. Kemang Village and Pluit Village campuses opened in 2011 and 2014 respectively.

What is the gold code in stocks? ›

XAU=: Gold / US Dollar Spot - Stock Price, Quote and News - CNBC.

How do you read a stock number? ›

Open, high, low and previous close. The open is the first price at which a stock trades during regular market hours, while high and low reflect the highest and lowest prices the stock reaches during those hours, respectively. Previous close is the closing price of the previous trading day.

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A stock code definitionis an item of stock on a stock quotation scheme. Each unique code is made up of either numbers and letters or both. For example, Alphabet Inc, the owners of Google, are listed as GOOG and Apple Inc is listed as AAPL on Nasdaq.

What happened to Ng Yat Chung? ›

After SPH delisted from the Singapore Exchange on the 13 May 2022, Ng, along with the directors serving alongside him, stepped down from his post on the 16 May 2022. Ng was succeeded by Gerald Yong, former CapitaLand CEO (Special Projects).

What is the history of Singapore Press Holdings? ›

History. Singapore Press Holdings Limited (SPH) was formed on 4 August 1984 through a merger of three organisations, The Straits Times Press Group, Singapore News and Publications Limited and Times Publishing Berhad.

Who owns Press Holdings? ›

Press Holdings and May Corporation Limited are two Jersey-registered holding companies owned by Frederick Barclay, which control the UK holding company Press Acquisitions Limited, which in turn owns the Telegraph Media Group, parent company of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph.

Who owns Consolidated Press Holdings? ›

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