MMC may consider port assets spin-off


Che Khalib: ‘This (spin-off) is an option that we may consider at a later time but not for now.’

KUALA LUMPUR: MMC Corp Bhd, which reported a 54% drop in net profit to RM47.8mil in the third quarter ended Sept 30, is considering a listing of its enlarged port operations after its shareholders approved a plan to take over NCB Holdings Bhd.

The company now operates ports in Johor and Penang.

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