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Notable filings
BETWEEN Jan 11 and 15, notable shareholding changes took place at several companies listed on Bursa Malaysia, including
Bintai Kinden Corp Bhd, a mechanical and electrical engineering firm that is venturing into the healthcare sector by distributing a Covid-19 vaccine in Southeast Asia.
In a Jan 11 filing, loss-making Bintai Kinden said Handal Jayabina Sdn Bhd had ceased to be a substantial shareholder after divesting 15 million shares or a 3.93% stake on the open market on Jan 7. It is worth noting that Melaka-based Handal Jayabina had just emerged as a substantial shareholder on Jan 6.
As part settlement of outstanding debts owed by Optimal Property Management Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bintai Kinden, 31.8 million shares representing a direct stake of 8.32% were issued to Handal Jayabina. Following the divestment on Jan 7, it is estimated that it still holds about 4.39% of Bintai Kinden.