KUALA LUMPUR: AME Elite Consortium Bhd (AME), which made a strong debut on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia, is upbeat about its growth prospects as it positions itself to meet demand for industrial properties resulting from the ongoing US-China trade war tensions.
Speaking at the company’s listing yesterday, its group managing director Kelvin Lee Chai said that the group would leverage on its enhanced profile as a listed entity and the IPO proceeds raised, to execute plans for its integrated i-Park industrial parks in Johor as well as to replicate the i-Park brand in other states in Peninsular Malaysia.