
Proton and EON’s board have sent statements to Bursa Malaysia that their directors and major shareholders were not aware of any decision of Proton wanting to buy DRB-Hicom’s stake in EON.
Paul Tan on the Automotive Industry

Proton and EON’s board have sent statements to Bursa Malaysia that their directors and major shareholders were not aware of any decision of Proton wanting to buy DRB-Hicom’s stake in EON.
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After dabbling for years in the IT industry, Paul Tan initially began this site as a general blog covering various topics of personal interest. With an increasing number of readers paying rapt attention to the motoring stories, one thing led to another and the rest, as they say, is history. An avid electronic gadget aficionado as well as big-time coffee lover, he's also the executive producer of the Driven motoring TV programme.
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ok…now they wanna merge or not….
It seem the combination is not suit ahahaha … even though Tg Mahaleel left already …. LOL
they just make the Bursa Malaysia see-saw. Finally who makes, speculators !!
EON and POTONG, What a LAN HENG LAN DER, Brother hood.
Both always Pointing different direction and against each other decision, how to WORK as a TEAM. Like CAT and MOUSE or CAT and DOG!
Tutup kedia lah!!
they better do to cut down the ops cost…else they gonna suffer more
actually it doesnt make sence to me if thy buy out eon….i suggest proton to spend the money thy have on new models to be competitive…..
Paul, can you give some info or cronology on how EON & Proton Edar born.. still confuse actually, both of them sell Proton car & yet the are both different from each other..