Trading idea: Revenue, Multi-Usage, DNeX, Industronics, Yinson and MGB


KUALA LUMPUR: Companies making recent headlines include Revenue, Multi-Usage, DNeX, Industronics, Yinson and MGB, said Apex Research.

Revenue Group Bhd said its unit has received approval from the Local Government Development Ministry for an online money lending licence.

Multi-Usage Holdings Bhd (MUH) has once again received a qualified opinion from its external auditor for its latest financial statement

Dagang Nexchange Bhd (DNeX) is partnering with Zhongheguoji Construction Group Co Ltd (CSI) to access high tech IT solutions from China.

Industronics Bhd has inked a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Echo Asia (Hong Kong) Ltd and CHEC Construction (M) Sdn Bhd to negotiate a proposed collaboration to construct an international duty-free city on Pulau Langkawi

Yinson Holdings Bhd has inked a strategic partnership agreement with Selangor Information Technology and Digital Economy Corporation (Sidec) to implement and expand sustainable initiatives in Selangor..

MGB Bhd, a construction and property development arm of LBS Bina Group Bhd, has signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Saudi Arabia-based parties to explore cooperation and investment opportunities in Almadina Almonawara (Madinah).

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