Kitchen Culture half-year loss widens to S$1.9m

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KITCHEN Culture Holdings saw its half-year net loss widen to S$1.9 million from its year-ago deficit of S$1.7 million, as the supplier of high-end kitchen systems continued to face a slump in its residential projects, and distribution and retail segments. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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