KUALA LUMPUR: Shares of Sarawak-based property developer Naim Holdings Bhd fell to the lowest since mid-May, hitting a low of RM3.25 on Thursday as its second quarter profit was impacted by contract losses in Fiji.
At 4.07pm, it was down 19 sen to RM3.25. There were 2.61 million shares done.
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