Trek 2000 soars after shares emerge from trading suspension
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SHARES of mainboard-listed Trek 2000 International were hotly traded on Monday after the company resumed trading almost one-and-a-half years after its trading suspension.
As at 1pm, the stock rose 5.4 Singapore cents or 29 per cent to S$0.24, with more than 2.5 million shares traded. The stock eventually ended as the top counter by percentage gained, closing at S$0.245, or up 31.7 per cent, on a volume of 3.3 million shares.
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