SP Setia sees silver lining in oil price fall


KUALA LUMPUR: SP Setia Bhd is looking at the bright side of the falling oil price which will eventually translate to lower costs for the industry.

According to its acting president and chief executive officer Datuk Voon Tin Yow, falling oil prices would see construction, transportation and logistics costs being lowered.

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