Ivory Properties shares down after Bursa Malaysia rejects extension application for regularisation plan


KUALA LUMPUR: Ivory Properties Group Bhd’s share prices fell in the early trading session today, as Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd rejected its application for a further time extension to submit its regularisation plan to exit Practice Note 17 (PN17) status.

As at 11 am, the counter plummeted 1.5 sen or 75 per cent to 0.5 sen, with 15.49 million shares changing hands.

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