Protasco slips after oilfield venture called off


KUALA LUMPUR: Shares of Protasco Bhd fell to a low of RM1.75 in active trade on Wednesday as investors trimmed their stakes after it abandoned its venture into the onshore marginal oilfield development in Indonesia.

At 9.45am, it was down seven sen to RM1.77. There were 1.86 million shares done at prices ranging from RM1.75 to RM1.82.

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