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Duopharma, Yi-Lai, Hibiscus Petroleum, Panasonic, PetGas, KPower, Karex, Innature, EITA Resources, Tiong Nam Logistics, CSC Steel, Hextar Global, United Plantations, AirAsia, Kejuruteraan Asastera, Samaiden and Solarvest

Duopharma, Yi-Lai, Hibiscus Petroleum, Panasonic, PetGas, KPower, Karex, Innature, EITA Resources, Tiong Nam Logistics, CSC Steel, Hextar Global, United Plantations, AirAsia, Kejuruteraan Asastera, Samaiden and Solarvest
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Zhulian, TNB, Hibiscus, Axis REIT, MAHB, AirAsia, Widad, YTL Corp, FGV, INIX, Public Bank and Cymao

KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 20): Based on corporate announcements and news flow today, stocks that may be in focus on Thursday (Jan 21) include Zhulian Corp Bhd, Tenaga Nasional Bhd, Hibiscus Petroleum Bhd, Axis REIT, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd, AirAsia Group Bhd, Widad Group Bhd, YTL Corp Bhd, FGV Holdings Bhd, INIX Technologies Bhd, Public Bank Bhd and Cymao Holdings Bhd Zhulian Corp Bhd’s net profit rose 49% to RM13.55 million for the fourth quarter ended Nov 30, 2020, from RM9.1 million a year earlier, thanks to higher revenue. Earnings per share climbed to 2.95 sen from 1.98 sen. Revenue for the quarter increased 11.46% to RM43.6 million from RM39.12 million previously. With better earnings in the quarter, the group declared a fourth interim dividend of three sen per share, as well as a special dividend of five sen per share, amounting to a total of eight sen, which will be paid on March 10. It had declared six sen in the same period last year.

Inspiring and cringe-worthy stories of Malaysians that got you hooked amid the Covid-19 pandemic this year | Life

Thursday, 31 Dec 2020 01:16 PM MYT BY ANNE GRACE SAVITHA Controversial figure Samantha Katie James came under fire for her insensitive comments on the BLM. ― Picture via instagram/samanthakayty Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. PETALING JAYA, Dec 31 ― It has been a tough year around the world, with Covid-19. Few heroes emerged, like Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah who  made a name among Malaysians for his leadership role in combating the Covid-19 pandemic. Much of the attention online however, revolved around former Miss Universe Malaysia 2017 winner Samantha Katie James who was one of the most talked about names after Malaysians took her to task for racist social media posts on the BLM movement in the United States, that also angered the online community worldwide.

Prominent Malaysians hope for a better 2021 with end to Covid-19, less politicking, more unity | Life

Thursday, 31 Dec 2020 12:18 PM MYT BY MILAD HASSANDARVISH Some of Malaysia’s prominent personalities wish for a better year in 2021. ― Picture by Azlan Shah Mohd Khalid Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 ― This year was a roller coaster ride from the global pandemic and its accompanying economic crisis to the unexpected political events that took place in Malaysia. As the New Year approaches, new hopes loom for a better and more prosperous year for everyone from all walks of life. To wave goodbye to the challenging 2020, Malay Mail asked some of Malaysia’s prominent figures and advocates to share their New Year wishes to Malaysians.

2020 unsung heroes: Ebit Lew, Uncle Kentang and the caring people who helped Malaysians in hard times | Life

Thursday, 31 Dec 2020 02:20 PM MYT BY MILAD HASSANDARVISH   Kind-hearted Malaysians come together to help the underserved community during the tough times of 2020. Malay Mail collage Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 29 The Covid-19 pandemic brought about a wide range of health, social and economic implications to the world, including Malaysia. Despite its challenges, it helped form a remarkable bond among Malaysians – regardless of their race, religion and social background. Various independent groups, non-governmental organisations, corporations and individuals joined hands to help the marginalised community to survive the pandemic and the movement control order (MCO).

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