Vincent Tan pledge RM600m in shares to Better Malaysia Foundation

The Edge Daily Saturday 25th February, 2012

Reset KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 25): Berjaya Group founder Tan Sri Vincent Tan has pledged to transfer RM600 million worth of shares in two of his companiesto the Better Malaysia Foundation which he set up for charitable causes. This would be done this year via RM400 million worth of shares in U-Mobile Telecommunication Berhad that would be listed and RM2...

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