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(From left, after the red lion) Yeo, Linbaq Holdings Sdn Bhd board of directors member Prof Datuk Dr Wong Lai Sum, chief executive officer Datuk Wira Ling Kah Chok, board of directors member Mohamad Jaifuddin Bujang Mohidin and board of directors member Teo Hock Bin at the opening of the Linbaq sales gallery along Jalan Harimau at Century Garden in Johor Baru.

JOHOR BARU: Property developer Linbaq Holding Sdn Bhd is committed to developing its three main projects within Iskandar Malaysia with a total gross development value (GDV) of RM3.4bil.

Its chief operating officer Brendon Yeo said the three projects were located at Century Garden here, Ulu Tiram and Senai.

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