Building materials maker Ajiya Bhd (KL:AJIYA) said its Thai unit is disposing of a 13,544 sq m land in Thailand’s Chonburi province, together with office buildings and a factory, for RM26.79 million.
Ajiya’s subsidiary sells Thai property for RM26.8mil
Ajiya Bhd’s 99.99% owned subsidiary Thai Ajiya Safety Glass Co Ltd (TASG) has disposed of a piece of freehold land and property in Thailand for RM26.79mil.
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