BSEC Looks into Khan Brothers PP Woven Bags’ 150% Share Price Spike

Industry: Chemical & Engineering, Plastics
Company: Khan Brothers Group
Company Intelligence Tag: Business Insights

Khan Brothers PP Woven Bags has seen an extraordinary 150% increase in its share price over 14 trading sessions, despite years of losses and no dividends paid for the fiscal years up to 2022-23. The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has requested the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) to investigate this unusual trading activity.

The BSEC’s inquiry aims to uncover any market manipulation or insider trading that might be influencing the share price fluctuations. Previously, the company’s share price peaked at Tk231 in February 2023 before falling to Tk78.4 by August 25. Despite the company’s ongoing financial losses and lack of recent disclosures, the share price has surged again to Tk176.50. The DSE has been instructed to report findings within 30 working days and monitor for compliance with securities laws

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