Wintoni needs another month to submit Q3 results


KUALA LUMPUR: Wintoni Group Bhd, whose share trading on Bursa Malaysia has been suspended since Dec 8 for the failure to submit its quarterly report on time, has again postponed the submission of its third quarter (Q3) results.

The company, which designs industrial automation systems and offers mobile platform services, told Bursa Malaysia Securities that it was still in the midst of finalising the outstanding Q3 results and expected to submit them to the regulator by Jan 31, 2016 instead of the earlier announced date of Dec 31, 2015.

“The delay was due to the reason that Wintoni has only recently finalised the appointment of a third party audit firm to provide opinion on the Q3 results and more time is required to finalise the opinion,” it explained.

Wintoni was supposed to have submitted its Q3 results by Nov 30.

In its announcement on Nov 25, Wintoni said it was unable to submit its Q3 numbers by Nov 30 as required due to “the loss of data following the recent break-in of Wintoni’s office” and more time was required for the company to seek third party opinion on the results.

Wintoni shares last traded at 6 sen.

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