Boustead Plantations eyes Asean markets


Lodin viewing Boustead Plantations' share price after the company's listing ceremony. Looking on are (from left) Affin Investment Bank Bhd MD Maimoonah Hussain, Boustead Plantations CEO Fahmy Ismail, director Datuk Khairuddin Abu Bakar and chairman Tan Sri Mohd Ghazali.

KUALA LUMPUR: Palm oil producer Boustead Plantations Bhd (BPB) is looking at venturing into the South-East Asian region should opportunities arise.

Vice-chairman Tan Sri Lodin Wok Kamaruddin said the group was open to any market, depending on the viability of the plantation project to be undertaken.

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