Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), at the moment, does not look very appealing to many investors as well as analysts.
There are worries that TNB's profit margin will be squeezed by higher purchase cost as independent power producers (IPP) are selling additional electricity to the utility giant when new generation capacities come on stream.
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