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Trading ideas: PNE PCB, Hwa Tai, Chin Teck, Duopharma, Pharmaniaga
KUALA LUMPUR: Stocks to watch on Wednesday include PNE PCB Bhd, Hwa Tai Industries Bhd, Chin Teck Plantations Bhd, Duopharma Biotech Bhd and Pharmaniaga Bhd, according to JF Apex Research.
Malaysian Redditors rally behind glove stocks
KUALA LUMPUR: A member of bursabets, a Reddit forum seen as a copycat of the controversial US-based "wallstreetbets", has called upon retail traders in a new post to help shore up the share prices of Malaysian glove manufacturers.
Wellcall to widen customer base, expand overseas
KUALA LUMPUR: Rubber hose manufacturer Wellcall Holdings Bhd will look into expanding its customer base to help the company weather through what is expected to be another challenging year ahead.
Inspired by GameStop, Malaysian retail investors look to prop up medical glove shares
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian retail investors are looking to buy stocks of medical glove makers to drive up their share prices and squeeze out short sellers, drawing inspiration from the recent rally at U.S. firm GameStop Corp.
Trading ideas: Fintec, Pasukhas, See Hup, Chin Hin, Pimpinan Ehsan, Power Root
KUALA LUMPUR: Stocks to watch on Friday include Fintec Global Bhd, Pasukhas Group Bhd, See Hup Consolidated Bhd, Chin Hin Group Property Bhd, Pimpinan Ehsan Bhd and Power Root Bhd, according to JF Apex Research.
Quick take: Rubber glove stocks rally
KUALA LUMPUR: Top Glove Corp Bhd’s shares rallied over 9% in early trade Friday as retail investors said to draw inspiration from the recent rally at GameStop Corp.
Malaysia’s exports hits record RM95.7b in December
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia recorded the highest exports of RM95.7bil in December, supported by both, re-exports and domestic exports, the Statistics Department said.
Exports hit record RM95.7bil in December
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia recorded the highest exports of RM95.7bil in December, supported by both re-exports and domestic exports.
Retail traders team up to buy stocks
ON Tuesday, Haris (not his real name), a 35-year-old architect in Malaysia, told some of his friends to consider buying into a little-known US-listed stock. His pick was GameStop, a loss-making brick-and-mortar video game retailer.