Baker Technology Ltd
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SGX:BTP
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Price: 0.515 SGD -0.96% Market Closed
Market Cap: 104.5m SGD
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Baker Technology Ltd. operates as an investment holding company, which manufactures specialized equipment and services for the oil and gas industry. The firm operates through three segments: Marine offshore, Investments and Corporate. The Marine offshore segment is its principal business activity as manufacturers and providers of specialized marine offshore equipment and services for the oil and gas industry. The Company’s business is in the design, construction, operating and chartering of mobile offshore units and offshore services vessels, along with a range of critical equipment and components for the offshore marine industry. The Investments segment relates to its investments in available-for-sale investments. The Corporate segment is involved in Company-level corporate services and treasury functions. Its geographical area includes Asia Pacific (excluding China and Singapore), Africa, Europe, Singapore, Middle East, Americas and China. Its subsidiaries include Sea Deep Shipyard Pte. Ltd., Baker Engineering Pte. Ltd. and BT Investment Pte. Ltd.

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