Wednesday, 20 Jan 2021 05:47 PM MYT
MAHB said a bulk of the Capex would go into critical big-ticket projects such upgrading ageing aerotrains, baggage handling system (BHS), facial recognition, optimising aircraft bays, and adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cooperating in the system. Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 20 Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) has set aside RM400 million capital expenditure (Capex) for 2021, slightly higher than the RM320 million allocated last year.
It said a bulk of the Capex would go into critical big-ticket projects such upgrading ageing aerotrains, baggage handling system (BHS), facial recognition, optimising aircraft bays, and adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cooperating in the system.
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Zhulian Corp Bhd’s net profit rose 49% to RM13.55 million for the fourth quarter ended Nov 30, 2020, from RM9.1 million a year earlier, thanks to higher revenue. Earnings per share climbed to 2.95 sen from 1.98 sen. Revenue for the quarter increased 11.46% to RM43.6 million from RM39.12 million previously. With better earnings in the quarter, the group declared a fourth interim dividend of three sen per share, as well as a special dividend of five sen per share, amounting to a total of eight sen, which will be paid on March 10. It had declared six sen in the same period last year.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) has set aside RM400 million capital expenditure (capex) for 2021, slightly higher than the RM320 m.
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At 10.01am, the FBM KLCI was down 11.40 points at 1,615.61.
Market breadth was tepid with 551 losers and 311 gainers, while 354 counters traded unchanged. Trading volume was 1.73 billion shares valued at RM840.78 million.
The top losers included Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd, Heineken Malaysia Bhd, Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd (KLK), Euro Holdings Bhd, PPB Group Bhd, Hong Leong Bank Bhd (HLB), Asia File Corp Bhd, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) and Hong Leong Capital Bhd.
The actively traded stocks included Pegasus Heights Bhd, XOX Bhd, PNE PCB Bhd, Kanger International Bhd and AT Systematization Bhd.
The gainers included Malaysian Pacific Industries Bhd, Kobay Technology Bhd, JF Technology Bhd, PMB Technology Bhd, UWC Bhd, Dutch Lady Milk Industries Bhd and G3 Global Bhd.