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Range 0.500 - 0.510   (2%)
Open 0.505
Previous Close 0.505
Bid Price 0.505
Bid Volume ('000) 10.4
Ask Price 0.515
Ask Volume ('000) 115
Volume ('000) 233.7
Value 118,489
Remark -
Delayed prices. Updated at 29 Jan 2026 17:00.
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About Tai Sin Electric

Tai Sin Electric Limited is a Singapore-based investment holding company. The Company is also a cable and wire manufacturer and dealer in such products. Its operating segments include Cable & Wire (C&W), Electrical Material Distribution (EMD), Switchboard (SB), Test & Inspection (T&I) and Others. The C&W segment is engaged in the design, development, manufacture and trading of cables and wires. The SB segment is engaged in manufacturing and dealing in electrical switchboards, feeders pillars and components. The EMD segment is engaged in the distribution of electrical products. The Company's T&I segment includes laboratories for tests, experiments and researches and provision of consultancy services. The Others segment is engaged in investment holding. The Company provides over 250 testing services for materials ranging from concrete to soil and asphalt premixes. The Company designs and manufactures switchgears for use in buildings and industrial installations.

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