Will only sell theme park if price is right, says MD.
There have been no offers on the table for a purchase of Legoland Malaysia Resort, says sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd.report that Khazanah was mulling the sale, managing director Sharil Ridza Ridzuan said this would only be done if the price is right., Sharil said his company will consider such offers, which might generate income needed for other investments.
The resort is owned by Khazanah subsidiary Themed Attractions Resorts & Hotels Sdn Bhd , which was formed in 2000.
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