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(From Business Times (Malaysia))

BURSA Malaysia Securities Bhd has publicly reprimanded and fined PSC Industries Bhd (PSCI), Polymate Holdings and KIG Glass Industrial Bhd for breaching the exchange's listing requirements.

PSCI was fined RM25,000 for failure to make immediate public disclosure on default on interest and/or principle payments in ...

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