FGV gets 6-month extension to comply with public spread requirement

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FGV said Bursa Securities had vide its letter dated Jan 28, 2022 granted a further six-month extension until Aug 3, 2022.

has received a six-month extension from Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd to comply with the exchange’s Public Shareholding Spread Requirement.

"Based on the Record of Depositors, the public shareholding spread of the company continued to decrease from 13.69 per cent as at June 30, 2021 to 13.07 per cent as at Dec 31, 2021.

 

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