May 2, 2005

of profit and fare hikes

On Friday, SMRT Corp announced $126.9M profit for FY2005 despite 48% drop in fiscal fourth-quarter net profit.

Then today, reports showed that SMRT submitted application to raise bus, MRT and LRT fares.

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous02 May, 2005

    Saw ur comment on my blog, wat to do, no choice but to deal wif the price hike

    btw u hardcore StarWars fan eh! me too!! ... may 19th man!!!!

    i've linked ya at my blog

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    uncle sha
    http://shahruddin.com

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  2. Thanks for the link, uncle sha.
    I no hardcore. Just normal fan nia. :)

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  3. ka chuaz, no choice one. haiz, Standard living always on the rise.

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  4. my father got this theory that the government will reject the application for the hike since the general election is on the horizon.

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  5. Anonymous03 May, 2005

    hmm..got any effect arh whether got general election or not....tot this is one party singapore?hehehehe

    cx

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  6. heard on the news this morning...its been rejected...but it will come back to haunt us sooner or later...

    probably use the rejection to hike up the costs even higher...BS.

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  7. ya loh. everything is on the rise.

    heard the movie tixs are already rising.

    damn shitty sia.

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  8. stormtrooper's lackey: Hope that theory stays true for a long time.

    yan: Will increase at some point. What matters now is how much is the increase.

    cx: Sure got effect one. Some way or another.

    ah 9: Hopefully the application stays rejected. But hard to say.

    ka chuaz: Better increase our pay also.

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