Green Packet surges to five-month high


MIDF Research says cumulative net foreign inflow into Bursa for 2016 fell to RM2.42bil

PETALING JAYA: Shares of Green Packet Bhd rose to their highest since July yesterday following strong buying interest in the company over the past one month, which may have been due to its improved financials and better investor perception towards the company.

As at 5pm yesterday, the stock was last traded at 28 sen, or a 0.5-sen gain from Monday’s close. It had earlier risen to an intraday high of 29.5 sen.

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