Brahmal sells 2 million Uzma shares


Creador Brahmal Vasudevan

KUALA LUMPUR: Creador Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Brahmal Vasudevan (pic) has ceased to be a substantial shareholder in Uzma Bhd after selling 2 million shares in the company on Dec 11, leaving him with 15 million shares, according to a filing with Bursa Malaysia.

Earlier this year, renowned investor Brahmal mopped up shares in Uzma when investors were shying away from the oil and gas sector.

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