Brahim’s shares fall to 2-year low after poor earnings, new terms with MAS


Minister in Prime MInister's Department Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Johari (left) and Brahim 's Holding chairman Datuk Seri IBrahim Ahmad Badawi looking at Sertu machine at MAS complex in KLIA Sepang. AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star 20 Jan 2015 (Filepic)

PETALING JAYA: Brahim’s Holdings Bhd’s shares, which have come under pressure lately after posting poor financial results and agreeing to new terms for its in-flight supplies agreement with Malaysia Airlines (MAS), plunged to a two-year low yesterday.

Shares of the in-flight caterer fell 13.5 sen, or 12.86%, to close at 91.5 sen each – the lowest since May 2013 – on volume of 2.82 million.

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