TM faces potential risks from broadband price cuts


Neutral stance: Research houses are ‘neutral’ on Bazlan due to his familiarity with the business for almost 13 years and strong internal staff support.

PETALING JAYA: Although there is an expectation of smooth transition in Telekom Malaysia’s (TM) top leadership, there are concerns over the risks to the company from regulatory driven broadband price reduction.

The group’s share price hit a seven-year low of RM3.60 after the announcement of the resignation of its group’s chief executive officer Datuk Seri Mohammad Shazalli Ramly.

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