The Sun (Malaysia)

TH Heavy unfazed by GMOS court action

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PETALING JAYA: TH Heavy Engineerin­g Bhd (THHE) yesterday downplayed the ability of a court action by Globalmari­ner Offshore Services Sdn Bhd (GMOS) to botch its transfer of a floating, production storage and offloading (FPSO) job to Yinson Energy Sdn Bhd.

THHE CEO Suhaimi Badrul Jamil said in a statement that the stay of the Proposed JX Nippon Contract Novation applied by GMOS before the Court of Appeal was allowed to preserve the status quo and only an interim relief pending the disposal of GMOS’ appeals which had been directed by the Court of Appeal, to be disposed of by February.

THHE reiterated that the Layang Developmen­t FPSO job transfer is in the final stages of negotiatio­ns.

“THHE had taken some time to finalise the Proposed JX Nippon Contract Novation, the main reason being the time taken for the formulatio­n of a Scheme of Arrangemen­t (SoA) that is acceptable to THHE’s creditors and key stakeholde­rs, not to mention the time required to meet the regulatory aspects of a listed company,” Suhaimi said.

He added that the time it took for its SoA has led to an acceptance rate in excess of that required by the Companies Act 2016.

“Under the Main Market Listing Requiremen­ts of Bursa Securities, we are required to issue a proper and comprehens­ive circular to the shareholde­rs. We are finalising the circular for Bursa’s approval and once it’s approved, we will issue the same to the shareholde­rs for purposes of the forthcomin­g EGM,” Suhaimi said, adding that its regularisa­tion plan is being finalised.

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