Awei Pila, the exclusive luxury resort situated on the remote island of Pila in Myanmar
Awei Pila, the exclusive luxury resort situated on the remote island of Pila in Myanmar By Jennifer Chen 28 November 2018 It’s two hours by speedboat from the mainland – but a world away when it comes to wildlife and unexplored beaches. Up to now, luxurious offerings in Myanmar have not matched the attention the […]
Hotel investments continue to rise despite lower tourist arrivals — Myanmar Times
Hotel investments continue to rise despite lower tourist arrivals — Myanmar Times By Ei Ei Thu 16 November 2018 Singapore-listed company Memories Group Ltd yesterday launched three new hotels in Myanmar, located in Mawlamyaing, Yangon and Mergui, respectively, even as tourist numbers dip and occupancy rates fall across the country. The 72-room, 3-star Hotel Suggati […]
Memories expands presence in Myanmar — TTR Weekly
Memories expands presence in Myanmar — TTR Weekly 15 November 2018 Mawlamyaing, Myanmar 15 November 2018: The 72-room Hotel Suggati officially opens 15 December in Mawlamyaing, the capital of Myanmar’s Mon State. Located next to the Salween River, the waterfront property will be positioned as a three-star hotel for business and leisure travellers heading for […]
72-room Hotel Suggati opening in Mynamar — Hotel News Resource
72-room Hotel Suggati opening in Mynamar — Hotel News Resource 14 November 2018 Designed by US architect Daniel West, the 72-key Hotel Suggati is set to celebrate its grand opening on December 15 in Mawlamyaing, the capital of Myanmar’s Mon State. Commanding a panoramic vista over the Thanlwin [Salween] River, this waterfront property brings a […]
Memories Group Q2 loss widens to $2.3m on administrative expenses, cost of sales — The Straits Times
Memories Group Q2 loss widens to $2.3m on administrative expenses, cost of sales — The Straits Times 8 November 2018 Singapore – Myanmar-focused tourism player Memories Group posted a net loss of US$1.7 million (S$2.3 million) for the second quarter ended Sept 30, 2018, from a net loss of US$713,000 in the year ago period, […]
Memories Group Q2 loss widens to US$1.7m on administrative expenses, cost of sales — The Business Times
Memories Group Q2 loss widens to US$1.7m on administrative expenses, cost of sales — The Business Times By Navin Sregantan 8 November 2018 Myanmar-focused tourism player Memories Group, posted a net loss of US$1.7 million for the second quarter ended Sept 30 from a net loss of US$713,000 in the year ago period mainly due […]
Memories Group buys out Samena Capital-backed Myanmar firms for $41m — Deal Street Asia
Memories Group buys out Samena Capital-backed Myanmar firms for $41m — Deal Street Asia By Juliet Shwe Gaung 1 November 2018 SGX-listed Memories Group – which operates tourism businesses in Myanmar – has completed the acquisition of SM Asset Holdings Pte Ltd and Mokan (S) Pte Ltd, that own islands and hotels in the country, […]
Memories Group acquires hotels, island development rights; posts US$1.7m Q1 loss — The Business Times
Memories Group acquires hotels, island development rights; posts US$1.7m Q1 loss — The Business Times By Janice Heng 26 July 2018 Myamar-based tourism firm Memories Group, in its first earnings report since its Catalist debut in January, posted on Wednesday a net loss of US$1.7 million for the three months ended June 30. A year […]
银行股劲涨推动 海指成功回返 3300 点以上 — 联合早报
银行股劲涨推动 海指成功回返 3300 点以上 — 联合早报 By 王阳发 26 July 2018 本地银行股劲涨推动海峡时报指数昨日成功回返 3300 点以上,海峡指数全天上扬 1.04%或 34.18 点,闭市报 3326.83 点。 海峡指数上个月跌破 3300 点后,处于这个价位之下长达 25 个交易日。 其间,在 7 月 6 日更被政府出台新一轮房地产降温措施震跌至 3200 点以下,但迅速回 弹。近日海指表现强劲节节攀升。 不过,昨日交易活动一般,全场成交量约 15 亿 8640 万股,总值约 13 亿零 600 万元, 上升股 219 只,下跌股 178 只。 昨日本地三家银行的股价劲涨,共为海指贡献接近 30 点,其余成份股涨跌互见。 华侨银行上涨 3.19%至 11.66 元,大华银行上涨 2.67%至 26.89 […]
Memories Group posts net loss of $2.3m — The Straits Times
Memories Group posts net loss of $2.3m — The Straits Times 26 July 2018 Myanmar-based tourism firm Memories Group, in its first earnings report since its Catalist debut in January, posted yesterday a net loss of US$1.7 million (S$2.3 million) for the three months ended June 30, widening from US$698,000 in the year-ago period. The […]