Malaysia's new Covid-19 cases drop to 6,493 with 50 deaths reported
This is the third consecutive day new cases were above the 6,000 mark
This is the third consecutive day new cases were above the 6,000 mark
The contracts, awarded by Enso Development Sdn Bhd, are for the construction of the second and third packages of a commercial development project in Taman Equine, Bandar Seri Putra Permai.
Revenue surged to RM137.66 million in the third quarter ended March 31, 2021 from RM31.68 million.
As at 11.59am, the counter surged 29.31% or 34 sen to RM1.50, giving it a market capitalisation of RM327.72 million.
In a note today, Maybank Investment Bank economists Suhaimi Ilias, Dr Zamros Dzulkafli, Ramesh Lankanathan and William Poh Chee Keong said they are keeping the research firm's full-year 2021 economic growth forecast for Malaysia as measured by gross domestic product (GDP) at 5.1% for the time being
In a Twitter update, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said Selangor topped the list again with most Covid-19 infections at 1,149, followed by Sarawak (649), Kelantan (329) and Kuala Lumpur (320).
540 out of 1,283 beds in intensive care units were occupied by Covid-19 patients, while 356 beds were used by non-Covid-19 patients.
Populous Selangor remains the worst-hit state due to the coronavirus.
The country's highest-ever tally of daily new Covid-19 cases was 5,728, reported on Jan 30.
“We learned of the government's intention today to bring home Malaysians living in India but we need to remind them the necessary precautions they must take.”