REV Asia gets on investors’ radar


REV Asia Bhd, the only Malaysian-listed unit of Internet company Catcha Group, is a key target of speculative investors chasing up tech stocks on Bursa Malaysia.

Since the announcement of Catcha’s role as the master developer of the Kuala Lumpur Internet City (KLIC) three weeks ago, Rev shares which had been hovering between 50 to 60 sen for a long time, had begun to see some action.

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