Saturday, 6 December 2025

Hidden hands behind penny stock surge

Hidden hands behind penny stock surge (The Edge) 2020

https://myinvestingnotes.blogspot.com/2020/10/hidden-hands-behind-penny-stock-surge.html


Based on a 2020 special report by The Edge Malaysia, a group of individuals, suspected of acting together, were linked to over 20 publicly traded companies on Bursa Malaysia. These companies, often penny stocks with poor fundamentals, experienced unexplained, volatile price surges.

The "Irrational Exuberance" of Selected Stocks

The report highlighted extraordinary, unexplained gains in several loss-making companies over a short period in 2020, which were disconnected from their financial performance:

Subsequent Developments and Reactions

The situation continued to evolve after the original report:

  • Official Scrutiny: In 2023, authorities, including the Inland Revenue Board and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commissionraided offices in Menara Lien Hoe to investigate allegations of stock price manipulation and money laundering. The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) was also said to have the group "on its radar".

  • Legal Action Against the Media: In 2022, editors from The Edge were charged with criminal defamation by businessman Datuk Kua over the articles. The Edge stated the articles were based on public data and argued the charges were an inappropriate use of public resources for a civil matter.

  • Market Activity: The volatile trading of the identified penny stocks subsided after the 2021 article and regulatory warnings, but not before many investors suffered losses.

Understanding Penny Stock Manipulation

The alleged activities align with classic market manipulation schemes:

  • Pump-and-Dump: Fraudsters artificially inflate ("pump") a stock's price through coordinated buying and misinformation, then sell ("dump") their holdings at the peak, leaving other investors with worthless shares.

  • Asset Shuffling & Cash Calls: The group was accused of passing assets between linked companies and repeatedly raising capital through share placements, potentially to move funds or enrich certain parties.


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