Local funds mop up SapKen


They take up most of 8.2% block of shares sold by Seadrill

PETALING JAYA: Local institutional funds took up most of the shares in the sale of an 8.2% block of SapuraKencana Petroleum Bhd (SapKen) shares by Norway-based Seadrill Ltd, indicating a decent appetite for oil and gas firms despite the weak market.

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