Tetapi, saham syarikat itu mengalami penurunan ketara sebanyak 69.8% daripada 48 sen pada 1 Okt lalu kepada 14.5 sen hari ini dengan 110,300 saham diniagakan. FMTNews MediaPrima
Media Prima Bhd dilaporkan merancang mengurangkan sehingga 1,500 pekerja.
Sejak awal Oktober lalu, saham syarikat media itu mengalami penurunan ketara sebanyak 69.8% daripada 48 sen pada 1 Okt kepada 14.5 sen hari ini dengan 110,300 saham diniagakan.
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