Glove makers among top losers on Bursa


Price drop: Employees check latex gloves at a Top Glove factory in Setia Alam, Selangor. Top Glove, the world’s largest glove maker, saw its share price drop 3.9% to close at RM5.43 yesterday. — Bloomberg

PETALING JAYA: Glove makers were among the top losers on Bursa Malaysia yesterday as investors booked profits after their prices gained between 15% and 43% over the last four weeks.

It was the steepest climb over the last five years.

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