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Weak debut for Berkshire call warrants
Business & Market 2009
Written by Joseph Chin   
Wednesday, 22 April 2009 09:07

KUALA LUMPUR: Call warrants of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. made a weak debut on Bursa Malaysia on April 22, down four sen to 96 sen.

At the start of trade, there were 10,000 units transacted.

The call warrants issued by AmInvest, comprised of 100 million non-collateralised European-style cash settled zero-strike call warrants over Class B ordinary shares of Berkshire Hathaway.

The short name is BRKB-C1 while the stock number is 0536C1 and ISIN Code MYJ0536C1O44.

However, blue chips were higher, with the KL Composite Index up more than five points to 971.77. Turnover was 25.76 million shares valued at RM19 million.

  Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 April 2009 13:29

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