Wong is the managing director and single largest shareholder of MyEG Services Bhd. Brahmal meanwhile is the founder and chief executive officer of private equity firm, Creador Sdn Bhd. It was reported recently that Wong and Brahmal also emerged as new investors in broadband, networking and mobile health company Palette Multimedia Holdings Bhd.
In Palette’s 2017 annual report which was released recently, Wong appears as the fifth largest shareholder with 12.52 million shares or a 3.92% stake. Meanwhile Brahmal is the second largest shareholder of the warrants, holding some 20 million shares or a 13.77% stake. Brahmal is also believed to be holding the Palette mother share via CS.
Foreign funds and local investors have been slowly acquiring shares in companies which are under valued on Bursa Malaysia. Wong and Brahmal are interested in Permaju because of the potential value the company is able to generate from its land development activities in Sabah.
Permaju, which has market cap of about RM77 million owns 100 acres of land in Kota Kinabalu held via its property development arm, Hardie Development Sdn Bhd. Hardie is developing the land into a township called Alam Puteri that could generate a GDV of over RM1 billion.
So far 10 acres have been developed in the township project, featuring office and residences. Two years ago Hardie also inked a lease agreement with Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd to set up Mydin Hypermarket shopping mall in the township development on about 10 acres.
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Posted by pang72 > 2017-10-12 09:56 | Report Abuse
Hihi...
Time to switch to permaju..
No goreng yet....
Later will come