Trading ideas: Infomina, EA Technique, BHIC, Yinson, Paragon Globe, TDM, Sentoria, MBSB Bank and Serba Dinamik


KUALA LUMPUR: Stocks in focus on Monday include Infomina, EA Technique, BHIC, Yinson, Paragon Globe, TDM, Sentoria, MBSB Bank and Serba Dinamik, said Apex Research.

Infomina Bhd has secured a three-year contract worth approximately RM49.39 million from the Home Ministry.

EA Technique (M) Bhd (EATech) has bagged a RM6.35 million contract extension from Northport (Malaysia) Bhd to operate and charter two Z-Peller harbour tug boats.

Boustead Heavy Industries Corp Bhd (BHIC) said a winding-up petition served on its associate company Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd (BNS), for a RM56.04 million claim, had finally been withdrawn.

Yinson Holdings Bhd’s 285MW Nokh Solar Park in Rajasthan, India commenced operation on Friday.

Paragon Globe Bhd has proposed to acquire a piece of freehold land in Johor Bahru for RM16.54 million.

Indonesia's highest court has dismissed the appeal by TDM Bhd’s subsidiary against the republic's Ministry of Environment and Forestry in relation to a fire incident in 2019 at its land in West Kalimantan province.

Sentoria Group Bhd announced that MBSB Bank Bhd had filed winding-up petitions against the company and its wholly-owned unit Sentoria Bina Sdn Bhd (SBSB) over a judgement debt of RM303,268, which comes with a late payment charge of 1% per annum.

Bursa Securities has denied financially distressed oil and gas company Serba Dinamik Holdings Bhd's request for an extension to release its annual report for the financial year ended June 30, 2023 (FY2023).

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