Covid-19 casts doubt on FGV’s transformation


Reinvestment: KPF, which decided to sell of its shares in FGV, says it is not ruling out the possibility to reinvest in FGV if it meets KPF’s investment criteria.

THE current market condition has seen some interesting shifts in the shareholdings of listed companies on Bursa Malaysia. One example is FGV Holdings Bhd.

This week, Koperasi Permodalan Felda Malaysia Bhd (KPF) ceased to be a substantial shareholder of FGV.

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