Gamuda still down as MRT2 spat blows up


Gamuda Singapore, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gamuda Bhd, made a joint bid of S$318.89mil (RM963mil) for the tract earmarked for executive condominium development .

JV to adopt ‘open book’ approach if fresh talks called

PETALING JAYA: Shares in Gamuda Bhd and MMC Corp Bhd fell further, following uncertainties surrounding its involvement in the underground work of the mass rapid transit line 2 (MRT2) project, as the company continues to hold on to hopes of being called in to negotiate the contract.

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