KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 — Straits Inter Logistics Bhd has changed its name to Straits Energy Resources Bhd. In a statement today, Bursa Malaysia Bhd said the company’s shares would be traded and quoted under the new name with effect from 9 am on Aug 24, 2021. “The company’s short name...
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 — Straits Inter Logistics Bhd has changed its name to Straits Energy Resources Bhd. In a statement today, Bursa Malaysia Bhd said the company’s shares would be traded and quoted under the new name with effect from 9 am on Aug 24, 2021.
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