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KUALA LUMPUR: Genting Bhd and its subsidiary, Genting Malaysia Bhd’s shares rallied in early trade on Monday, becoming the top mover of Bursa Malaysia's barometer index.
KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Leong Investment Bank Bhd (HLIB) remains bullish on Genting Bhd's prospects, citing the anticipation of a sustained rebound in foreign tourist arrivals to both Malaysia and Singapore. The recent visa-free travel agreement between China and these ...
KUALA LUMPUR: InNature Bhd has proposed to acquire a 100% equity interest in Blu Restaurant Sdn Bhd from Aquablu Technologies Sdn Bhd, Adventuria Sdn Bhd and Aquawalk Sdn Bhd for RM21.25mil.
KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Leong Investment Bank Bhd (HLIB) research said that Genting Bhd's shares are undervalued at its current price, as it does not sufficiently capture the potential recovery of both Genting Singapore (GENS) and Genting Malaysia (GENM)."Moreover, ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Leong Investment Bank Bhd (HLIB) research said that Genting Bhd's shares are undervalued at its current price, as it does not sufficiently capture the potential recovery of both Genting Singapore (GENS) and Genting Malaysia (GENM)."Moreover, ...
Hong Leong Investment Bank (HLIB) Research has a “trading buy” rating on Genting Bhd (KL:GENTING) at RM4.52 with a target price of RM7.12 and said it continues to like Genting for its well-established operational presence across diverse regions, mitigating regulatory and country risks.
KUALA LUMPUR: The FBM KLCI is expected to trend sideways after hitting the 1,600 level earlier this week as investors await fresh leads to determine trading direction.
Malaysia’s largest 100 companies added RM175.33 billion to their market value since the start of the year as optimism for a US Federal Reserve rate cut fuelled a broad rally in sectors ranging from technology to utilities.
GENTING HIGHLANDS: The Biodiversity Forum 2024 organised by the Malaysian Palm Oil Green Conservation Foundation (MPOGCF) has highlighted the importance of safeguarding three iconic wildlife species in Malaysia.They are the the Bornean orangutan, the Malayan tiger and the Bornean pygmy ...
GENTING HIGHLANDS: Palm oil industry players can take the lead in the conservation of orangutan populations in the country and send a message to the world on Malaysia's efforts to conserve biodiversity amid the discrimination faced by palm oil ...