The new component stocks to be included in the KLSI are:
New Component Stocks with effect from Monday, 22 November
2004
Sectors |
Companies |
Consumer Products |
1. Emivest Bhd 2. Leong Hup Holdings Bhd 3. Maxbiz Corporation Bhd 4. PROTON Holdings Bhd |
Industrial Products |
1. APB Resources Bhd 2. DK Leather Corporation Bhd 3. Dolomite Corporation Bhd 4. MP Technology Resources Bhd 5. Mycron Steel Bhd |
Construction |
1. General Corporation Bhd 2. Jaks Resources Bhd 3. Kumpulan Europlus Bhd 4. Mudajaya Group Bhd 5. SPK-Sentosa Corporation Bhd 6. Tronoh Consolidated Malaysia Bhd 7. UEM Builders Bhd |
Trading / Services | 1. Datuk Keramat Holdings Bhd 2. Diethelm Holdings Bhd 3. Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd 4. Liqua Health Corporation Bhd 5. Measat Global Bhd 6. MMC Corporation Bhd 7. Oilcorp Bhd 8. QSR Brands Bhd 9. Sarawak Enterprise Corporation Bhd 10. Sime Engineering Services Bhd 11. Sin Chew Media Corporation Bhd (18.01.2005) 12. Sumatec Resources Bhd |
Finance |
1. Cahya Mata Sarawak Bhd 2. Idaman Unggul Bhd |
Property |
1. Asian Pac Holdings Bhd 2. Dijaya Corporation Bhd 3. Eastern & Oriental Bhd 4. Equine Capital Bhd 5. Ibraco Bhd 6. KLCC Property Holdings Bhd 7. Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Bhd 8. Mahajaya Bhd 9. OSK Property Holdings Bhd 10. Petaling Garden Bhd 11. Tebrau Teguh Bhd |
Plantation | 1. Highlands Lowlands Bhd 2. Inch Kenneth Kajang Rubber Public Limited Company |
PN4 Condition | 1. Faber Group Bhd |
Note: Newly listed companies will be included in the KLSI on the date indicated next to the name of the company.
There are a total of 44 companies to be included in the KLSI.
Component Stocks to be removed with effect from Monday, 22 November 2004
Sectors |
Companies |
Industrial Products |
1. Sindora Bhd 2. Ho Wah Genting Bhd |
Trading / Services | 1. Johan Holdings Bhd 2. Mechmar Corporation (Malaysia) Bhd |
Infrastructure Project Cos. | 1. Sunway Infrastructure Bhd |
Property | 1. Media Inc. Bhd |
There are a total of 6 companies to be removed from the KLSI.
The KLSI is a weighted-average index with its component stocks made up of Main Board companies designated as Syariah approved securities by the Syariah Advisory Council of the Securities Commission. With the latest update, there will be 480 Main Board companies which form the components of the KLSI.
The KLSI was launched on 17 April 1999 to meet the increasing demand by local and foreign investors seeking to invest in securities and instruments which are in line with Syariah principles.