PETALING JAYA: Cahya Mata Sarawak Bhd’s (CMSB) shares got a boost today after state utility firm Syarikat Sesco Bhd (Sesco) reconnected electricity supply to its phosphate plant, more than two years after it was cut off.
The Sarawak conglomerate rose as much as 8% or nine sen to RM1.29, its highest level in six weeks. However, it gave back most of the gains when it ended 0.8% or one sen higher at RM1.21, valuing the group at RM1.3 billion.
A total of 13.8 million shares changed hands, more than double the daily average volume of 5.64 million shares.