Kwek Leng Beng and Sherman Kwek will remain in their roles as CDL executive chairman and group CEO respectively.
The older Mr Kwek detailed a chain of events that revealed family infighting over the firm.  Read more at straitstimes.com.
Shares of City Developments gained after billionaire Kwek Leng Beng withdrew a lawsuit against his son, keeping the status ...
The counter rose as high as 3.85 per cent, jolted by news that the ongoing court battle between father and son has been discontinued.
Analyst Darren Chan sees green shoots emerging within the Singapore property market, with high take-up rates for new launches ...
A Succession-like feud has engulfed one of Singapore's richest families as Kwek Leng Beng, the executive chairman of property firm City Developments Limited (CDL), accused his son Sherman, who is the ...
The property giant is mired in boardroom dispute that saw its shares hit a multi-year low. The post CDL Plunged to a New 16-Year Low Amid Boardroom Dispute: Can the Blue-Chip Property Group Recover?
They are neutral parties who have kept in touch with both sides and helped broker a deal between the two men. Read more at ...
the CDL EcoTrain and CDL Microforest, at City Square Mall, Singapore's first eco retail complex. The CDL EcoTrain is ...
The move signals a reconciliation between the patriarch and Sherman Kwek, with both remaining in their leadership roles at CDL.
SINGAPORE - Billionaire tycoon Kwek Leng Beng will drop the lawsuit he had filed against his son Sherman Kwek and other directors of City Developments Limited (CDL), in the latest turn of a ...
(Bloomberg) -- City Developments Ltd. lost its position as Singapore’s largest listed developer after its stock fell following the lifting of a trading halt, reflecting investor concerns about ...