Notable trade EPF ceased to be substantial shareholder of Supermax
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Notable trade EPF ceased to be substantial shareholder of Supermax
Notable trade EPF ceased to be substantial shareholder of Supermax |
Business & Markets 2014 |
Written by theedgemalaysia.com |
Wednesday, 08 October 2014 17:32 KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 8): The Employees Provident Fund has ceased to be a substantial shareholder of rubber glove maker Supermax Corp Bhd, having sold 1 million shares on Oct 3, a filing to Bursa Malaysia revealed. Supermax closed 4 sen lower at RM2.25, with a market capitalisation of RM1.52 billion. |
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