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theedgemalaysia.com highlighted two stocks with positive momentum and four stocks with negative momentum at Bursa Malaysia's afternoon close on Wednesday.
theedgemalaysia.com highlighted nine stocks with momentum at Bursa Malaysia’s afternoon close on Friday. Three stocks showed positive momentum while six stocks showed negative momentum.
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 22): Here is a brief recap of some corporate announcements that made the news on Monday.
AME Elite Consortium Bhd (KL:AME) is selling five industrial properties in Johor to CapitaLand Malaysia Trust (KL:CMLT) for RM220.8 million in cas...
Agricultural systems maker Greenyield Bhd (KL:GREENYB) has appointed Tham Kin Shun as its new acting managing director, replacing current acting group chief executive officer (CEO) Lalith Shamshir Shams, whose contract lapsed on Monday after prolonged boardroom dispute within the Tham family.
PETALING JAYA: Greenyield Bhd has appointed Tham Kin Shun as its acting managing director to oversee the company's operations with effect from Dec 23, 2025.
Shareholders of Greenyield Bhd (KL: GREENYB) have voted to remove its non-executive chairman Tham Foo Keong at an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) held on Wednesday.
The resolution to remove Tham was passed with 73.26% of votes (367.93 million shares) in favour while 26.74% (134.32 million shares) voted against.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 10): theedgemalaysia.com highlighted seven stocks with momentum at Bursa Malaysia’s afternoon close on Monday. Three showed positive momentum, while four showed negative momentum.
The stocks with positive momentum were:
Sealink International B...
A group of Greenyield Bhd (KL:GREENYB) shareholders, led by Tham Chong Sing, has issued a new notice for an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to remove non-executive chairman Tham Foo Keong, following the resignation of three other directors they previously aimed to remove. Foo Keong and Chong Sing are brothers.
An inter-family dispute at Greenyield Bhd (KL:GREENYB) has escalated as shareholders aligned with Tham Chong Sing, brother of non-executive chairman Foo Keong, 69, have made a fresh attempt to call an extraordinary general meeting (EGM), this time to remove him and three other independent directors.
Greenyield Bhd has appointed Lalith Shamshir Shamsul as acting group chief executive officer (CEO), in place of Tham Kin-On who stepped down as group CEO for personal reasons on Sept 19.
Agricultural systems maker Greenyield Bhd (KL:GREENYB) said it rejected the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) request to remove its group chief executive officer Tham Kin-On as the proposal was not in the company’s best interest.
Family-run businesses can often be a source of pride, stability and long-term vision. But when family dynamics sour, the same ties that bind can also unravel a company from within, as is the case with Greenyield Bhd (KL:GREENYB), where a family feud has spilled over into the public domain, raising serious concerns about governance and leadership stability.