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Market Cap:$6.5B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$11.1B
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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

www.singaporeai...

(65) 6542 3333

NAICS Code Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers: 424690

Recent Events

  • Singapore Airlines to promote New Zealand in partnership with Tourism New Zealand

    11/13/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Singapore Airlines to launch twice-daily service to Tokyo Haneda

    11/11/09 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • J.P.Morgan raises Singapore Air target price to S$16

    11/10/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Singapore Air Cargo losses mount in first half

    11/18/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • Air India inks pact with Singapore Airlines

    11/03/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • More Selling Pressure Expected For Singapore Stocks

    10/21/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • MALAYSIA'S OSK REVISES DOWNWARD SINGAPORE AIRLINES' PROJECTIONS

    10/19/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • SE Asia Stocks-S'pore flat; Malaysia, Thailand post modest gains

    10/09/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • BUY OR SELL-Asian airlines: back in business or due for a dip?

    10/08/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Singapore Airlines Selects Sapient Interactive to Elevate Online Experience

    9/24/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • Singapore Airlines adds new features to KrisWorld in-flight entertainment system

    9/23/09 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • ASIA MARKETS: Asia's Airlines Get A Lift As Outlook Improves

    9/16/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Air India, Singapore Airlines sign bilateral air miles deal

    9/14/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • AIR INDIA SIGNS PACT WITH SINGAPORE AIRLINES

    9/14/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Panasonic To Ink Deal With SIA Engineering Company For Maintenance Services - Quick Facts

    9/08/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • International airlines go regional on cuisines to woo Indians

    8/31/09 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • Singapore Airlines names non-executive director

    8/25/09 - Board Member - Entering - View Story

  • Singapore Airlines appoints new non-executive director

    8/24/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Director - View Story

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SIAL $53.83 +0.08 (0.15% )
Volume 552,889
Shares Outstanding 121.6M
Market Cap 6.5B
Year High 56.29
Year Low 31.45
Earnings Per Share 2.74
P/E Ratio 19.6460
Dividend 0.58
Yield 1.0775
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