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AT a time when most semiconductor equipment players are experiencing the effects of an industry-wide down-cycle, the sun continues to shine for factory automation solutions provider Greatech Technology Bhd, given its exposure to the growing solar renewable energy segment. Its exposure to the solar photovoltaic industry has shielded it from a cyclical downturn in the chip industry as Arizona-headquartered First Solar Inc, which makes solar energy systems, is one of its biggest clients. ....
KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Greatech Technology Bhd said its earnings will not be affected by issues faced by its client Lordstown Motors Corp, which reportedly will not be able to commence full commercial production and there are doubts over whether it could continue as a going concern through the end of the year. Greatech executive director and chief executive officer (CEO) Tan Eng Kee told theedgemarkets.com that the group will not be affected by the issues at the US-based electric truck start-up, adding that Greatech still expects to meet its targets for 2021 and 2022. He said that Greatech has communicated with Lordstown Motors, and that the latter said it would try to raise funds for commercial production. ....
Greatech Technology Bhd’s share price fell to a low of RM5.17 on Wednesday on news that a buyer US electric pick-up truck start-up Lordstown Motor Corp does not have enough cash for full commercial production. ....
KUALA LUMPUR: Tycoons on the 2021 Forbes Malaysia Rich List have seen a rebound in their collective wealth as it rises 14 per cent to nearly US$90 billion this year, after declining for two years. ....
KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 The wealth of the 50 richest people in the 2021 Forbes Malaysia Rich List rebounded 14 per cent to nearly US$90 billion (RM371 billion) this year, up from US$79 billion a year ago. In a statement, Forbes revealed that after declining for two years and the 5.6 per cent GDP. ....