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Malaysian Tycoon Vincent Tan Cuts Berjaya Stake in Asset Sales

Bloomberg Markets
Thursday, June 4, 2026 at 2:23 AM
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Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan sold 115 million ringgit ($29 million) worth of shares in conglomerate Berjaya Corp. Bhd., extending a series of disposals that have reduced his holding in the company to...

Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan sold 115 million ringgit ($29 million) worth of shares in conglomerate Berjaya Corp. Bhd., extending a series of disposals that have reduced his holding in the company to about 15%.

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