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Information on YTB and Debtors. YTB YTB is currently listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (“Bursa Securities”). It was incorporated in Malaysia on 12 August 1994 as a public limited company under the Companies Act, 1965 and is deemed registered under the Companies Act, 2016 (“Act”). YTB is an investment holding company, whilst its subsidiaries are principally engaged in the property development, mining operation, project management and property investment. The issued share capital of YTB is RM669,908,259 comprising 1,393,582,491 YTB Shares. The directors of YTB are Dato’ Xxxxxx Xxxx Norulzaman Bin Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Datuk Wira Boo Xxxxx Loon, Dato’ Sri Xxx Xx Hoe, Dato’ Beh Hang Kong, Subramaniam A/L X.X. Xxxxxx, Datuk Ng Bee Xxx, Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxxx Huat, Xxxx Po Yi and Xxxx Xxx Kit. The substantial shareholders of YTB and their respective shareholdings in YTB are as follows:- Nationality/ Place of Incorporation <--------Direct > <-------Indirect > No. of Shares % No. of Shares % Name Full Winning Developments Limited Virgin Islands, British 136,821,000 9.82 - - Datuk Wira Boo Xxxxx Loon Malaysia 92,800,130 6.66 - - A summary of the audited financial information of YTB for the financial year ended (“FYE”) 30 June 2019 to FYE 30 June 2021 and the unaudited financial information for the 6-month financial period ended (“FPE”) 31 December 2021 are set out below:- Audited FYE 30 June Unaudited FPE 31 December 2021 2019 2020 2021 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 Revenue 100,396 42,606 114,290 22,036 Gross profit/(loss) (5,489) (22,050) 1,086 (3,193) Profit/(Loss) before taxation (92,536) (37,875) (2,671) (88,555) Profit/(Loss) after taxation (79,319) (43,202) (8,308) (89,809) Share capital 375,503 517,437 665,539 665,557 NA attributable to shareholders 491,586 514,651 578,247 488,449 Outstanding shares (No ’000) 534,208 957,796 1,348,464 1,348,487 NA per share (RM) 0.92 0.54 0.43 0.36 (Loss)/Earnings per share (Sen) (15.93) (5.17) (0.72) (6.66) YTBD YTBD is a private limited company incorporated in Malaysia on 10 May 2013 and having its place of business at X-00-00, Xxxxx X, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xx. 0, Jalan PJU 1A/7A, Ara Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Berhad. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of YTB. Its principal activity is property development. Its directors are Datuk Wira Boo Xxxxx Loon and Datuk Tan Eng Eng. YTBI YTBI is a private limited company incorporated in Malaysia on 27 July 2015 and having its place of business at Xx. 0, Xxxxx XXX-Xxxxxxxxxx 0, Xxxxxx...
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