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List of Companies 20 July 2020 LISTING DEPARTMENT CONTACT INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO THE GROUPING BELOW TEAM TELEPHONE NO FAX NO E-MAIL TEAM 1 03-2034 7031 03-2026 0197 [email protected] TEAM 2 03-2034 7341 03-2026 0197 [email protected] TEAM 3 03-2034 7206 03-2026 0197 [email protected] TEAM 4 03-2034 7030 03-2732 3267 [email protected] TEAM 5 (ON IPO) 03-2034 7206 03-2026 0197 [email protected] TEAM 6 (ON RESTRUCTURING) 03-2034 7341 03-2026 0197 [email protected] TELEPHONE NO FAX NO E-MAIL 03-2034 7006 03-2034 7576 03-2732 3267 BURSA LINK CONTACT INFORMATION 03-2034 7130 [email protected] 03-2732 3263 03-2034 7238 03-2034 7190 TELEPHONE NO FAX NO Online Enquiry LISTING ADVISORY CONTACT INFORMATION 03-2034 7766 - http://asklisting.bursamalaysia.com CONTACT PERSONS FOR LISTING DIVISION NO. COMPANY NAME STOCK CODE GROUP 1 7-ELEVEN MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD 5250 3 2 ABF MALAYSIA BOND INDEX FUND 0800EA 2 3 ABLEGROUP BERHAD 7086 1 4 ABM FUJIYA BERHAD 5198 1 5 ACE INNOVATE ASIA BERHAD 03028 4 6 ACME HOLDINGS BERHAD 7131 1 7 ACO GROUP BERHAD 0218 4 8 ACOUSTECH BERHAD 7120 1 9 ADVANCE INFORMATION MARKETING BERHAD 0122 4 10 ADVANCE SYNERGY BERHAD 1481 3 11 ADVANCECON HOLDINGS BERHAD 5281 2 12 ADVANCED PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY (M) BHD 9148 1 13ADVENTA BERHAD 7191 1 14 AE MULTI HOLDINGS BERHAD 7146 1 15 AEMULUS HOLDINGS BERHAD 0181 4 16 AEON CO. (M) BHD 6599 3 17 AEON CREDIT SERVICE (M) BERHAD 5139 2 18AFFIN BANK BERHAD 5185 2 19AGESON BERHAD 7145 2 20 AHB HOLDINGS BERHAD 7315 3 21 AHMAD ZAKI RESOURCES BERHAD 7078 2 22 AIRASIA GROUP BERHAD 5099 3 23AIRASIA X BERHAD 5238 3 24 AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 2658 1 25 AJIYA BERHAD 7609 1 26 AL-`AQAR HEALTHCARE REIT 5116 2 27 ALAM MARITIM RESOURCES BERHAD 5115 3 28 ALCOM GROUP BERHAD 2674 1 29 ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD 2488 2 30 ALLIANZ MALAYSIA BERHAD 1163 2 31 AL-SALAM REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST 5269 2 32 AMALGAMATED INDUSTRIAL STEEL BERHAD 2682 1 33 AMANAH HARTA TANAH PNB 4952 2 34 AMANAHRAYA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST 5127 2 35 AMCORP PROPERTIES BERHAD 1007 2 36 AME ELITE CONSORTIUM BERHAD 5293 2 37 AMFIRST REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST 5120 2 38 AMLEX HOLDINGS BERHAD 03011 4 39 AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD 1015 2 40 AMTEL HOLDINGS BERHAD 7031 4 41 AMWAY (MALAYSIA) HOLDINGS BERHAD 6351 3 42 ANALABS RESOURCES BERHAD 7083 3 43ANCOM BERHAD 4758 1 44 ANCOM LOGISTICS BERHAD 0048 4 45 ANN JOO RESOURCES BERHAD 6556 1 46 ANZO HOLDINGS BERHAD 9342 1 47 APB RESOURCES BERHAD 5568 1 48 APEX EQUITY HOLDINGS BERHAD 5088 2 49 APEX HEALTHCARE BERHAD 7090 1 50APFT BERHAD 5194 3 51 APM AUTOMOTIVE HOLDINGS BERHAD 5015 1 52 APOLLO FOOD HOLDINGS BERHAD 6432 1 53APPASIA BERHAD 0119 4 54A-RANK BERHAD 7214 1 55ARB BERHAD 7181 4 56 ARK RESOURCES HOLDINGS BERHAD 7007 2 57ASDION BERHAD 0068 4 58 ASIA BRANDS BERHAD 7722 1 59 ASIA FILE CORPORATION BHD 7129 1 60 ASIA MEDIA GROUP BERHAD 0159 3 61 ASIA POLY HOLDINGS BERHAD 0105 4 62 ASIAN PAC HOLDINGS BERHAD 4057 2 63ASTINO BERHAD 7162 1 64 ASTRAL ASIA BERHAD 7054 2 65 ASTRAMINA GROUP BERHAD 03032 4 66 ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD 6399 3 67 AT SYSTEMATIZATION BERHAD 0072 4 68 ATA IMS BERHAD 8176 1 69 ATLAN HOLDINGS BHD 7048 3 70 ATRIUM REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST 5130 2 71 ATTA GLOBAL GROUP BERHAD 7099 1 72 AVILLION BERHAD 8885 3 73AWC BERHAD 7579 3 74 AXIATA GROUP BERHAD 6888 3 75 AXIS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST 5106 2 76 AYER HOLDINGS BERHAD 2305 2 77 AYS VENTURES BERHAD 5021 3 78 B.I.G. INDUSTRIES BERHAD 7005 1 79 BABA ECO GROUP BERHAD 03012 4 80 BAHVEST RESOURCES BERHAD 0098 4 81 BARAKAH OFFSHORE PETROLEUM BERHAD 7251 3 82BATU KAWAN BERHAD 1899 2 83BCB BERHAD 6602 2 84 BCM ALLIANCE BERHAD 0187 4 85 BENALEC HOLDINGS BERHAD 5190 2 86 BERJAYA ASSETS BERHAD 3239 3 87 BERJAYA CORPORATION BERHAD 3395 3 88 BERJAYA FOOD BERHAD 5196 3 89 BERJAYA LAND BERHAD 4219 3 90 BERJAYA MEDIA BERHAD 6025 3 91 BERJAYA SPORTS TOTO BERHAD 1562 3 92 BERMAZ AUTO BERHAD 5248 3 93 BERTAM ALLIANCE BERHAD 9814 2 94 BIMB HOLDINGS BERHAD 5258 2 95 BINA DARULAMAN BERHAD 6173 2 96 BINA PURI HOLDINGS BHD 5932 2 97 BINASAT COMMUNICATIONS BERHAD 0195 4 98 BINTAI KINDEN CORPORATION BERHAD 6998 3 99 BINTULU PORT HOLDINGS BERHAD 5032 3 100 BIOALPHA HOLDINGS BERHAD 0179 4 101BLD PLANTATION BHD. 5069 2 102 BOILERMECH HOLDINGS BERHAD 0168 1 103 BONIA CORPORATION BERHAD 9288 1 104 BORNEO OIL BERHAD 7036 3 105 BOUSTEAD HEAVY INDUSTRIES CORPORATION BHD 8133 1 106 BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS BERHAD 2771 2 107 BOUSTEAD PLANTATIONS BERHAD 5254 2 108 BOX-PAK (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 6297 1 109 BP PLASTICS HOLDING BHD 5100 1 110 BRAHIM'S HOLDINGS BERHAD 9474 3 111BREM HOLDING BERHAD 8761 2 112 BRIGHT PACKAGING INDUSTRY BERHAD 9938 1 113BRITE-TECH BERHAD 0011 4 114 BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 4162 1 115 BSL CORPORATION BERHAD 7221 1 116 BTM RESOURCES BERHAD 7188 1 117 BUMI ARMADA BERHAD 5210 3 118 BURSA MALAYSIA BERHAD 1818 2 119C.I. HOLDINGS BERHAD 2828 1 120 CAB CAKARAN CORPORATION BERHAD 7174 1 121 CABNET HOLDINGS BERHAD 0191 4 122 CAELY HOLDINGS BHD 7154 1 123 CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD 2852 1 124 CAM RESOURCES BERHAD 7128 1 125CAN-ONE BERHAD 5105 1 126 CAPITALAND MALAYSIA MALL TRUST 5180 2 127 CAREPLUS GROUP BERHAD 0163 4 128 CARIMIN PETROLEUM BERHAD 5257 3 129 CARLSBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD 2836 1 130 CB INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT HOLDING BERHAD 7076 1 131 CCK CONSOLIDATED HOLDINGS BERHAD 7035 1 132 CE TECHNOLOGY BERHAD 03024 4 133 CENSOF HOLDINGS BERHAD 5195 4 134 CENTRAL GLOBAL BERHAD 8052 1 135 CEPATWAWASAN GROUP BERHAD 8982 2 136 CHEETAH HOLDINGS BERHAD 7209 3 137 CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA BERHAD 2879 1 138 CHIN HIN GROUP BERHAD 5273 3 139 CHIN HIN GROUP PROPERTY BERHAD 7187 1 140 CHIN TECK PLANTATIONS BERHAD 1929 2 141 CHIN WELL HOLDINGS BERHAD 5007 1 142 CHINA AUTOMOBILE PARTS HOLDINGS LIMITED 5229 1 143 CHINA OUHUA WINERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 5188 1 144 CHOO BEE METAL INDUSTRIES BHD 5797 1 145 CHUAN HUAT RESOURCES BHD 7016 3 146 CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD 1023 2 147 CJ CENTURY LOGISTICS HOLDINGS BERHAD 7117 3 148 CLASSIC SCENIC BERHAD 7202 1 149 CLOUDARON GROUP BERHAD 03001 4 150CME GROUP BERHAD 7018 1 151 CN ASIA CORPORATION BHD 7986 1 152CNI HOLDINGS BERHAD 5104 3 153 COASTAL CONTRACTS BHD 5071 1 154 COCOALAND HOLDINGS BERHAD 7205 1 155 COMFORT GLOVES BERHAD 2127 1 156 COMINTEL CORPORATION BHD 7195 1 157 COMPLETE LOGISTIC SERVICES BERHAD 5136 3 158 COMPUGATES HOLDINGS BERHAD 5037 3 159 COMPUTER FORMS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 8044 1 160 CONCRETE ENGINEERING PRODUCTS BERHAD 8435 1 161 CONNECTCOUNTY HOLDINGS BERHAD 0102 4 162 COSMOS TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL BERHAD 03035 4 163 COUNTRY HEIGHTS HOLDINGS BHD 5738 2 164COUNTRY VIEW BERHAD 5049 2 165 CRESCENDO CORPORATION BERHAD 6718 2 166 CREST BUILDER HOLDINGS BERHAD 8591 2 167 CRG INCORPORATED BERHAD 03016 4 168 CSC STEEL HOLDINGS BERHAD 5094 1 169CUSCAPI BERHAD 0051 4 170CWG HOLDINGS BERHAD 9423 1 171 CYCLE & CARRIAGE BINTANG BERHAD 2925 3 172 CYL CORPORATION BERHAD 7157 1 173 CYMAO HOLDINGS BERHAD 5082 1 174 CYPARK RESOURCES BERHAD 5184 3 175 D&O GREEN TECHNOLOGIES BERHAD 7204 4 176 D.B.E. GURNEY RESOURCES BERHAD 7179 1 177 DAGANG NEXCHANGE BERHAD 4456 3 178DAIBOCHI BERHAD 8125 1 179 DAMANSARA REALTY BHD 3484 2 180 DANAINFRA NASIONAL BERHAD 0400GA 2 181 DANAINFRA NASIONAL BERHAD 0400GB 2 182 DANAINFRA NASIONAL BERHAD 0400GC 2 183 DANCOMECH HOLDINGS BERHAD 5276 3 184 DATAPREP HOLDINGS BHD 8338 4 185 DATASONIC GROUP BERHAD 5216 3 186 DAYA MATERIALS BERHAD 0091 3 187 DAYANG ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS BERHAD 5141 3 188 DELEUM BERHAD 5132 3 189DESTINI BERHAD 7212 3 190DGB ASIA BERHAD 0152 4 191DIALOG GROUP BERHAD 7277 3 192DIGI.COM BERHAD 6947 2 193 DIGISTAR CORPORATION BERHAD 0029 4 194 DIVERSIFIED GATEWAY SOLUTIONS BERHAD 0131 4 195DKLS INDUSTRIES BHD 7528 2 196 DKSH HOLDINGS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 5908 3 197 D'NONCE TECHNOLOGY BHD 7114 1 198 DOLOMITE CORPORATION BERHAD 5835 1 199 DOLPHIN INTERNATIONAL BERHAD 5265 1 200 DOMINANT ENTERPRISE BERHAD 7169 1 201DPI HOLDINGS BERHAD 0205 4 202 DPS RESOURCES BERHAD 7198 2 203DRB-HICOM BERHAD 1619 1 204 DUFU TECHNOLOGY CORP. BERHAD 7233 1 205 DUOPHARMA BIOTECH BERHAD 7148 1 206DUTALAND BERHAD 3948 2 207 DUTCH LADY MILK INDUSTRIES BERHAD 3026 1 208 DWL RESOURCES BERHAD 7165 1 209 DYNACIATE GROUP BERHAD 5178 1 210 E.A.TECHNIQUE (M) BERHAD 5259 4 211EA HOLDINGS BERHAD 0154 4 212 EASTERN & ORIENTAL BERHAD 3417 2 213EASTLAND EQUITY BHD 2097 4 214 ECM LIBRA GROUP BERHAD 2143 2 215 ECO WORLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP BERHAD 8206 2 216 ECO WORLD INTERNATIONAL BERHAD 5283 2 217 ECOBUILT HOLDINGS BERHAD 0059 4 218 ECOFIRST CONSOLIDATED BHD 3557 2 219 ECONPILE HOLDINGS BERHAD 5253 2 220EDARAN BERHAD 5036 4 221EDEN INC. BERHAD 7471 4 222 EDUSPEC HOLDINGS BERHAD 0107 4 223 EFFICIENT E-SOLUTIONS BERHAD 0064 4 224EG INDUSTRIES BERHAD 8907 1 225 EITA RESOURCES BERHAD 5208 4 226EKA NOODLES BERHAD 7182 1 227EKOVEST BERHAD 8877 2 228 EKSONS CORPORATION BERHAD 9016 1 229 ELK-DESA RESOURCES BERHAD 5228 2 230 ELSOFT RESEARCH BERHAD 0090 4 231 EMICO HOLDINGS BERHAD 9091 1 232ENCORP BERHAD 6076 2 233ENEST GROUP BERHAD 03025 4 234 ENG KAH CORPORATION BERHAD 7149 1 235ENGTEX GROUP BERHAD 5056 4 236ENRA GROUP BERHAD 8613 2 237 EONMETALL GROUP BERHAD 7217 1 238 EP MANUFACTURING BHD 7773 1 239 EQUITIESTRACKER HOLDINGS BERHAD 03021 4 240 ES CERAMICS TECHNOLOGY BHD 0100 4 241 ESTHETICS INTERNATIONAL GROUP BERHAD 5081 4 242 EUPE CORPORATION BERHAD 6815 2 243 EURO HOLDINGS BERHAD 7208 1 244 EUROSPAN HOLDINGS BERHAD 7094 1 245 EVERGREEN FIBREBOARD BERHAD 5101 1 246 EVERSAFE RUBBER BERHAD 0190 4 247 EVERSENDAI CORPORATION BERHAD 5205 2 248EWEIN BERHAD 7249 2 249 EXCEL FORCE MSC BERHAD 0065 4 250 FACB INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED BERHAD 2984 1 251 FAJARBARU
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