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YTL Cement has been involved in the construction of the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, KL Smart Tunnel, Penang 2nd bridge, and Resort World Singapore. On 21 September 2021, Malayan Cement Berhad (MCB), a member of YTL Cement, successfully completed the acquisition of YTL Cement Berhad’s entire cement and ready-mixed businesses in Malaysia.
She was a Project director at Yeoh Tiong Lay Plaza, the Pahang Cement plant, and Slag Cement plant. [1] She was an Executive Director of YTL Cement. She is a Director of Pahang Cement Marketing, and Perak-Hanjoong Simen. She is Executive Director at YTL Power Intl. [citation needed]
YTL Power International Berhad (YTL Power) is a subsidiary of YTL Corporation Berhad (YTL Corp), one of the largest companies listed on Bursa Malaysia. As of June 2024, the total combined group market capitalisation is RM 103.65 billion. Furthermore, YTL Corp and YTL Power were listed in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 for the year 2024, ranking ...
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YTL Communications or YTL Communications Sdn. Bhd. dba Yes is a mobile network operator in Malaysia, the fifth in the country overall.Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, YTL Communications is a subsidiary of the utilities company YTL Power International Berhad and serves as the communications arm of YTL Corporation Berhad, a leading infrastructure conglomerate in Malaysia.
This is a list of companies listed on the Malaysia Exchange (MYX) under the Main Market, ordered alphabetically. The names of the companies appear exactly as they do on the stock exchange listing.
The tin mining industry in Rawang picked up again in the 1950s. Rubber estates were also established around Rawang during this time. In 1953, the first cement factory in Malaya, Rawang Works, was launched by the Associated Pan Malayan Cement Company, APMC (now Lafarge Malaysia Berhad) and took over much of the land vacated from the tin mining industry which had moved westwards to Batang Berjuntai.
SIME DARBY BHD: 4197 Conglomerate 19.73 billion SD GUTHRIE BERHAD: 5285 Plantation 30.43 billion SUNWAY BERHAD: 5211 Industrial N/A TELEKOM MALAYSIA BHD: 4863 Telecommunications 25.17 billion TENAGA NASIONAL BHD: 5347 Electric power industry 75.93 billion YTL CORPORATION BHD: 4677 Conglomerate 42.88 billion YTL POWER INTERNATIONAL BHD: 6742