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Tug-Of-Fools: Cordlife Group

Welcome to the collaboration between Shares Investment and Motley Fool Singapore where two opposing analysts will present their case about a side of a specific stock.

Together with Motley Fool Singapore, we believe in making informed decision choices, when it comes to your investments.

The key objective of a two-side argument is to present you with informative analysis which you might not know about the stock, and to allow you to weigh the potential risks and rewards presented in a more objective way.

Following the previous Bull and Bear arguments of Keppel Corp, let us stay on the defensive side.

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This week, we look at Cordlife Group, the largest private blood bank group in Singapore. The team from Shares Investment will put up the bull argument, while the team from Motley Fool Singapore will put up the bear argument, and you decide for yourself which side has a stronger case.



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