BNET Industries
Market Cap:$6.4B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$11.1B
- Public
- SG
Dow Jones Description
Singapore Airlines has evolved into one of the most respected travel brands around the world. We have one of the world's youngest fleet in the air, a network spanning five continents, and the Singapore Girl as our symbol of quality customer care and service. Customers, investors, partners, and staff everyone expects excellence of us. And so, in our lounges, our conferences, working relationships, and in the smallest details of flight, we rise to each occasion and deliver the Singapore Airlines experience.
Number of Employees 30,440
Contact Information
Airline House 25 Airline Road
Singapore 819829
(65) 6542 3333
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers: 424690
Recent Events
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Singapore Airlines to promote New Zealand in partnership with Tourism New Zealand
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Singapore Airlines to launch twice-daily service to Tokyo Haneda
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J.P.Morgan raises Singapore Air target price to S$16
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Singapore Air Cargo losses mount in first half
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Air India inks pact with Singapore Airlines
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More Selling Pressure Expected For Singapore Stocks
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MALAYSIA'S OSK REVISES DOWNWARD SINGAPORE AIRLINES' PROJECTIONS
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SE Asia Stocks-S'pore flat; Malaysia, Thailand post modest gains
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BUY OR SELL-Asian airlines: back in business or due for a dip?
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Singapore Airlines Selects Sapient Interactive to Elevate Online Experience
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Singapore Airlines adds new features to KrisWorld in-flight entertainment system
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ASIA MARKETS: Asia's Airlines Get A Lift As Outlook Improves
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Singapore Airlines, Air India sign frequent flyer program agreement
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Air India signs pact with Singapore Airlines
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Panasonic Avionics Corporation: Panasonic Avionics Chooses SIA Engineering Company for IFEC Maintenance
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International airlines go regional on cuisines to woo Indians
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Singapore Airlines names non-executive director
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Singapore Airlines appoints new non-executive director
News & Analysis
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Singapore Airlines announces Q4 financial results
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Singapore Airlines has announced its fourth quarter financial results. Fourth-quarter net profit fell 38% to SGD297.8m, compared to SGD478m in the year-earlier fourth quarter. Full-year earnings for the year to 31 March increased 64% to SGD1.39bn from SGD849.3m in the previous year,...
Battling SARS leaves airlines nimble and prepared for gains.
Oct 13, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) Asian airlines are well prepared to benefit from improvements in passenger traffic. The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome forced airlines to cut costs and rationalise their operations. Analysts say that the...
NZ remains in the black despite drop in yields.
Aug 26, 2003 (Travel Week - ABIX via COMTEX) Ralph Norris, the CEO of Air New Zealand Air NZ, has addressed a Trans Tasman Business Circle lunch. Norris said that traffic numbers have recovered from the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS, but...
Singapore.
Aug 12, 2003 (Travel Digest NZ - ABIX via COMTEX) The Singapore Tourism Board is trying to offset the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS. It has devoted $NZ20 million to a recovery program. The Board aims to attract four million visitors to...
Singapore Airlines posts loss on SARS.
Aug 01, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) Aug 01, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX)
A bargain buy for six months.
Jul 18, 2003 (Traveltrade - ABIX via COMTEX) Singapore is increasing its bargain travel offers in late 2003. It is seeking to lure tourists back to the country, which is now free of the severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS illness. Many "Singapore Roars" packages...
PROFILE - SINGAPORE'S AVIATION INDUSTRY (JULY 2003).
***************************************************** (A PROFILE OF SINGAPORE'S AVIATION INDUSTRY PREPARED BY ASIA PULSE ANALYSTS (JULY 2003) **************************************************** OVERVIEW: As in most Asian countries since March, the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS has struck a massive blow...
SARS-free Asia gets ready for lift-off.
Jun 24, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Asian airlines are predicting an increased demand in the tourism sector following the retraction of Hong Kong travel warnings. Cathay Pacific has intensified its Australia-to-Asia flight schedule, while Singapore Airlines has introduced significant...
Airlines cut fares to lure travelers.
Jun 18, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) Discounted fares have been released by many airlines in an attempt to reignite the global tourism industry. The furore over the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS has led to a severe...
Singapore, China, Hong Kong set to welcome back Australians.
Jun 13, 2003 (Travel Week - ABIX via COMTEX) Asian countries have developed plans to convince Australian tourists that the region is safe again as a tourist destination. The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome had a dramatic effect on Asia's tourism operators. The...
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| Volume | 504,106 |
| Shares Outstanding | 121.6M |
| Market Cap | 6.4B |
| Year High | 56.29 |
| Year Low | 31.45 |
| Earnings Per Share | 2.74 |
| P/E Ratio | 19.2847 |
| Dividend | 0.58 |
| Yield | 1.0977 |
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