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Kuala Lumpur: Technology Resources Industries says its shareholders' fund would take a hit of nearly 200 million ringgit due to adjustments following a report of what it says are fictitious invoices amounting to 259.3 million ringgit issued during 1998 and 1999 under TRI's previous management - $53 million - News map: Asian telecoms this month
Telecom Asia, Nov, 2002
Kuala Lumpur: Technology Resources Industries says its shareholders' fund would take a hit of nearly 200 million ringgit ($53 million) due to adjustments following a report of what it says are fictitious invoices amounting to 259.3 million ringgit issued during 1998 and 1999 under TRI's previous management.
Meanwhile, TRI resumes trading under the name of its mobile arm, Celcom (Malaysia), following four weeks of suspended trading.
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