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Food Empire Secures SGX In-Principal Approval for Over 110 Million Bonus Share Allotment

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Food Empire (SGX:F03) secured in-principle approval from the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading for the listing and quotation of 110.3 million bonus shares, according to a Monday bourse filing.

The exercise will see the company allot new shares to existing shareholders on the basis of one new bonus share for every five ordinary shares currently held, the filing said.

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