Harvest rebounds after 2-day selldown on trading curbs

Publish date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011, 02:04 PM
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 18): The shares of HARVEST COURT INDUSTRIES BHD [] staged a mild rebound on Friday after a two-day selldown since Wednesday after trading curbs were placed.

At 2.57pm, the share price was up 15 sen to RM1.19 with 5.60 million units done. The warrants gained six sen to 95 sen with 5.26 million units transacted.

On late Monday, Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd announced that it had declared the securities of Harvest Court as designated counters with effect from Nov 16, Wednesday, due to excessive speculation.

The imposition of this ruling for the shares and the warrants are in force until further notice.

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stephenlee

Alot of Shareholders,investors and punters are not happy at suspension and Cash outfront imposed by KLSE BolehLand. We will continue to see a very beatiful CHANNELs pattern formed within HARVEST Shares!

2011-11-18 17:40

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