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1 week ago |
edgeprop.my | Anis Hazim
Datuk Eddie Ong Choo Meng sold the stake, comprising 16.79 million shares, on Wednesday, according to the Main Market-listed group in a filing on Thursday. KUALA LUMPUR (April 17): Datuk Eddie Ong Choo Meng (pictured) has ceased to be a substantial shareholder of Perak Transit Bhd (KL:PTRANS), after disposing of a 1.5% stake in the developer and operator of integrated public transportation terminals.
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1 week ago |
edgeprop.my | Anis Hazim
The lawsuit centres on the sale of a luxury condominium site in Taman U-Thant for RM145 million in December last year, which belonged to the plaintiff and charged to RHB as security for banking facilities, according to RHB in a bourse filing on Tuesday. KUALA LUMPUR (April 15): RHB Bank Bhd (KL:RHBBANK), the country's fourth-largest lender by assets, has been named as the third defendant in a RM313.08 million lawsuit filed by Prismaworld Embassyview Sdn Bhd in the High Court here.
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1 week ago |
edgeprop.my | Anis Hazim
The property developer had previously paid a special dividend of 2.6 sen per share on December 30 last year, bringing total dividend for FY2024 to 4.7 sen per share, which is the highest since FY2017, when total dividend declared was 8.2 sen. KUALA LUMPUR (April 11): LBS Bina Group Bhd (KL:LBS) on Friday announced a first interim dividend of one sen per share, along with a final dividend of 1.1 sen per share, for the year ended Dec 31, 2024 (FY2024).
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1 week ago |
edgeprop.my | Anis Hazim
The group has, via its wholly owned SkyWorld Development (Vietnam) Co Ltd (SkyWorld Vietnam), inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Dong Me Kong Construction Manufacture Trading Service Co Ltd (DMK) and Phu My Development Investment Joint Stock Company (PM) for the purpose. KUALA LUMPUR (April 11): SkyWorld Development Bhd (KL:SKYWLD) is exploring the joint development of a residential project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, with the landowner.
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2 weeks ago |
edgeprop.my | Anis Hazim
The review also found that many JV companies shared common addresses and company secretaries. KUALA LUMPUR (April 10): YNH Property Bhd's (KL:YNHPROP) independent review of RM1.1 billion worth of joint ventures (JVs) and turnkey contracts revealed that overlapping directors and shareholdings created an interconnected network, influencing business decisions. The review also found that many JV companies shared common addresses and company secretaries.
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