Its chairman Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin bought the 276.99 million shares for RM129.08 million, or 46.6 sen apiece, from his son Liew Tian Xiong, who is also the company’s executive director, “for family estate planning”, filings on the same day show. Post-transaction, Kee Sin held 9.407% equity interest and was deemed interested in a 5.77% stake while Tian Xiong had 225.78 million shares or 7.67% equity interest.
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Posted by Jiahuifoo > 2019-10-23 09:47 | Report Abuse
这烂苹果上市前,英国已完成脱欧公投了!!