Asia's Best Companies 2002 - Malaysia

FinanceAsia congratulates the winners in this year''s Best Companies survey. Here we present the results for Malaysia.

This survey covers the performance of the top companies in 10 countries in Asia. We polled institutional investors and equity analysts and received a total of 331 votes. The results will also appear in more detail in April's edition of FinanceAsia magazine.

Best Managed Company

Position

Company

Votes

1

BAT

28

2

Tanjong

26

3

Genting

25

4

Petronas

22

5

Sime Darby

20

6

Gamuda

16

6

YTL Corp

16

8

Public Bank

14

9

Maybank

9

10

KAF Group

7

Company most committed to Corporate Governance

Position

Company

Votes

1

BAT

35

2

YTL Corp

27

3

Sime Darby

26

4

Tanjong

17

5

Public Bank

13

6

Maybank

11

7

Petronas

8

8

KAF Group

7

9

Hong Leong Group

6

10

MISC

5

Best at Investor Relations

Position

Company

Votes

1

YTL Corp

25

2

Genting

21

3

BAT

19

4

Sime Darby

17

5

Tanjong

15

5

Maybank

15

7

Malaysia Pacific Industries

14

7

Public Bank

14

9

Petronas

7

9

Hong Leong Group

7

Strongest commitment to enhancing Shareholder Value

Position

Company

Votes

1

BAT

29

2

YTL Corp

20

3

Maybank

19

4

Tanjong

15

5

Sime Darby

14

6

Public Bank

13

7

Gamuda

11

8

Genting

9

9

IOI Corp

7

9

Hong Leong Bank

7

Best Financial Management

Position

Company

Votes

1

BAT

30

2

Petronas

23

3

YTL Corp

22

4

Tanjong

17

4

Genting

17

6

Sime Darby

12

7

Public Bank

10

8

Maybank

9

9

Telekom Malaysia

7

10

Nestle

5

Best CFO
James Irvine - BAT

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