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Thursday 23 May, 2013
 
 

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Asia's best managed companies: Indonesia, Malaysia & Thailand

Long-term shareholder sells $262 million of stock in Comfortdelgro

Indonesia’s Astra International launches re-IPO of Astra Otoparts

DBS gets approval to buy 40% stake in Bank Danamon

Central China Real Estate breaks lull with $400 million bond

Restructurings ahead as Asian companies feel the strain

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Asia's best managed companies: Indonesia, Malaysia & Thailand

We reveal the results of our annual poll to find Asia's top companies. Today, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.

By FinanceAsia Editors | 23 May 2013

Long-term shareholder sells $262 million of stock in Comfortdelgro

The sale comes after strong share price gains for the Singapore-listed bus and taxi operator that have been supported by several small acquisitions.

By Anette Jönsson | 23 May 2013

Indonesia’s Astra International launches re-IPO of Astra Otoparts

The secondary share sale in the automotive component company is expected to raise up to $300 million.

By Aiko Hayashi | 23 May 2013

DBS gets approval to buy 40% stake in Bank Danamon

Bank Indonesia allows DBS to acquire 40% of Bank Danamon from Temasek, but no more for now.

By Rupert Walker | 23 May 2013

Central China Real Estate breaks lull with $400 million bond

Central China Real Estate opts to issue in dollars to redeem outstanding foreign debt.

By Denise Wee | 23 May 2013

Restructurings ahead as Asian companies feel the strain

Levels of corporate stress are rising across the region, with most respondents to a survey by AlixPartners expecting turnarounds and restructurings to increase during the next 12 to 18 months.

By Rupert Walker | 23 May 2013

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