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Temasek to sell S'pore Food
Mon, Dec 01, 2008
The Straits Times

SINGAPORE Food Industries said on Monday its majority shareholder, Temasek Holdings , is in talks to sell its stake in the firm.

There is 'no assurance that any transaction will materialise from the discussions' between Ambrosia Investments Pte and the potential acquirer, Singapore Food said in a statement to the local stock exchange.

Ambrosia is a unit of Temasek, the Singapore state-owned investment company that owns almost 70 per cent of Singapore Food, according to data tracked by Bloomberg. SFI is valued at S$467.2 million, based on the stock's last traded price.


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