Every now and then, the stock market index gets reviewed. New companies that are suppose to reflect the vibrancy of the underlying economy are added, while those that have slowed down are removed. 10 years ago, the Straits Times Index comprised 50 odd companies listed below. Can you share with me your thoughts on how they have been? Which ones have since had their name changed? Which ones have since been bought over? Which ones have been delisted?
- Advanced Systems Auto
- Amara Holdings
- Brilliant Manufacturing
- CapitaLand
- Cerebos Pacific
- Chartered Semicon (Delisted 2010)
- Comfort Group
- Creative 50
- Cycle & Carriage
- DBS Group
- Dairy Farm International
- Datacraft Asia
- Datapulse Tech
- Econ International
- Elec & Eltek
- Fraser & Neave
- First Capital Corp
- GES International
- GP Batteries
- Gul Technologies
- Guthrie GTS
- Hong Kong Land
- Hong Leong Asia
- Hotel Properties
- Hotung Investments
- Hwa Hong Corp
- Inch Cape
- Informatics
- Jardine Matheson
- Keppel Corp
- Kim Eng (Pending takeover)
- Lindeteves-Jacob
- MMI Holdings
- Marco Polo Developments
- Metro Holdings
- NatSteel Electronics (Delisted)
- Neptune Orient Lines
- Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation
- Overseas Union Bank (Bought over by UOB)
- OMNI Industries
- Parkway Holdings
- ST Engineering
- Serial Systems
- Singapore Airlines
- Singapore Press Holdings
- Sembcorp Industries
- Shangri-la Holdings
- Singapore Telecom
- United Industrial Corporation
- United Overseas Bank
- Venture Manufacturing
- Want Want (Delisted from SGX to go Hong Kong)
- Wing Tai
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