Analysts keep ratings on Top Glove


TUESDAY, JUNE 20 KUALA LUMPUR- Launch of Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) Report 2016 (25th edition), Perdana Hall, Level 1, Menara MITI at 1000 (0200 GMT) KUALA LUMPUR- Top Glove Corporation Briefing on third-quarter results for Financial Year 2017, Top Glove Tower, Grand Ballroom 1 (Level 9), 16, Persiaran Setia Dagang, Setia Alam, Seksyen U13, Shah Alam at 1030 (0230 GMT) KUALA LUMPUR- Prime Minister Najib Razak officiates Bukit Bintang City Centre and Mitsui ground breaking ceremony at 0930 (0130 GMT)

PETALING JAYA: Despite Top Glove Corp Bhd’s optimism of a stronger financial performance in the next quarter, analysts have generally maintained their ratings on the company.

After attending a briefing by the company on the recent third-quarter financial year 2017 (FY17) results, analysts said Top Glove’s valuations were fair and provided near-term positive catalysts.

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