WHEN Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd (KLK) executive chairman and chief executive officer Datuk Lee Oi Hian took over the mantle in 1994 following the demise of Tan Sri Lee Soy Heng, his father and company founder, the market was abuzz with anticipation about what the future would be like for the company.
Many had expected the younger Lee and his team to be less conservative in their business approach.
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