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KUALA LUMPUR: MKH Oil Palm (East Kalimantan) Bhd (MKHOP) aims to generate RM136.4 million from its initial public offering (IPO).MKH Oil unveiled the prospectus for its IPO on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia today.The IPO includes the ...
MKH Oil Palm (East Kalimantan) Bhd (MKHOP) is poised to capitalise on the spillover effects emanating from the new Indonesian capital, Nusantara, aligning with the company’s expansion strategy through its upcoming Main Market listing.
MKH Oil Palm (East Kalimantan) Bhd is poised to capitalise on the spillover effects emanating from the new Indonesian capital, Nusantara – aligning with the company’s expansion strategy through its upcoming Main Market listing.
PETALING JAYA: MKH Oil Palm (East Kalimantan) Bhd (MKHOP) is poised to capitalise on the spillover effects emanating from the new Indonesian capital, Nusantara, aligning with the company’s expansion strategy through its upcoming Main Market listing.
Oil palm plantation company MKH Oil Palm (East Kalimantan) Bhd (MKHOP) has signed an underwriting agreement with M&A Securities Sdn Bhd and Kenanga Investment Bank Bhd for its initial public offering (IPO) on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia.
Property group MKH Bhd’s wholly owned plantation arm MKH Oil Palm (East Kalimantan) Bhd (MKHOP) has signed an underwriting agreement with M&A Securities Sdn Bhd and Kenanga Investment Bank Bhd (Kenanga IB) to jointly underwrite a total of 51.21 million new shares.
IN a few months, MKH Bhd will float the plantation assets under its wholly-owned MKH Oil Palm (East Kalimantan) Bhd (MKHOP) on Bursa Malaysia’s Main Market, in a move to tap growth opportunities near the new Indonesian capital Nusantara. The group’s existing (held via wholly-owned subsidary PT M...
AT a time when many people think the higher cost of borrowing will impact demand in the real estate sector, the property counters on Bursa Malaysia are disproving that view. Meanwhile, construction stocks have benefited from the spillover effect.
The real estate sector, which has not be...
theedgemalaysia.com highlighted two stocks with positive momentum and four stocks with negative momentum at Bursa Malaysia's afternoon close on Wednesday.
CGS-CIMB has kept its "hold" call with a raised the sum-of-parts-based (SOP) target price of RM1.43 on MKH Bhd, after the group's fourth quarter ended Sept 30, 2023 (4QFY23) missed expectations.