KUALA LUMPUR: AME Elite Consortium Bhd, which made a strong debut on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia on Monday, is upbeat about its growth prospects as it positions itself to meet demand for industrial properties resulting from the ongoing US-China trade war tensions.
Speaking at the company's listing, its group managing director, Kelvin Lee Chai said that the group would leverage on its enhanced profile as a listed entity and the IPO proceeds raised, to execute plans for its integrated i-Park industrial parks in Johor as well as to replicate the i-Park brand in other states in Peninsular Malaysia.