Sumatec plunges 33% after Halim Saad slashes his stake


KUALA LUMPUR: Shares of Sumatec Resources Bhd plunged 33.33% in early trade Monday after its largest shareholder Tan Sri Halim Saad has been seen paring down his stake in the company.

The PN17 company plunged 33.33%, or 0.5 sen to one sen with 662,000 shares done.

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