This week, two earnings were out with mixed results. $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ surged 6%, reaching a 12-year high, while $SGX(S68.SI)$ despite posting its strongest half-year results ever — saw its share price dip 0.6%.
With the latest 13F disclosure from Berkshire Hathaway, the legendary Warren Buffett’s final portfolio shift before retiring as CEO has come to light. This $274 billion portfolio is not just the Oracle’s "curtain call"—it serves as a massive question mark
$Microsoft(MSFT)$ is currently trading roughly 31% below its peak of $539.83 Its P/E has retreated to the 23x. With quarterly CapEx hitting $37.5 billion, investors fear that depreciation will eat alive the bottom line before AI apps can scale. Azure continues to sprint with 39% growth. The secret weapon? The full-scale rollout of the Maia 200 chip in H2 2026. This custom inference silicon offers a 40% better price-performance ratio, serving as a critical defensive moat to lock in Azure’s 67% gross margins.
The market narrative for February was completely rewritten in its final hours by geopolitical turbulence. Moving from early-month AI mania to a late-month "safe-haven" mode.
Singtel: Its Australian subsidiary Optus faced another round of mobile service disruptions on Monday. Around 220,000 customers were affected by the outage. Separately, Nxera, Singtel’s regional data centre arm, opened its largest and multi-tenanted data centre in Tuas. Shares of Singtel ended 1.3 per cent or S$0.06 higher at S$4.78.