I wonder how people can still invest in these companies without an up-to-date financial statement, or maybe Malaysian investors are more into financial “sentiments“.
“Currently, the eight companies have been identified for the de-listing process,” head of listing compliance Wong Kay Yong said at a press conference yesterday.
The companies – Promto Bhd, Antah Holdings Bhd, Lankhorst Bhd, George Town Holdings Bhd, Datuk Keramat Holdings Bhd, Avangarde Resources Bhd, Sateras Resources (M) Bhd and Comsa Farms Bhd – were given until the end of this year to explain the delay.
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