Gamuda shares rise in early trade after securing RM2.69bil Marinus Link project


KUALA LUMPUR: Gamuda Bhd’s shares rose at early trade today after its wholly owned Australian subsidiary, DT Infrastructure Pty Ltd, as part of the TasVic Greenlink joint venture with Samsung C&T Corporation, was jointly awarded the A$994 million (RM2.69 billion) Marinus Link project in Australia.

DT Infrastructure and Samsung C&T each hold a 50 per cent stake in the TasVic Greenlink joint venture.

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