Catcha Media a top 30 small cap jewel for investors

Catcha
OSK selected Catcha Media as one of its top 30 small cap jewels for investors at its Top Malaysian Small Cap Companies corporate day event on 24 April.
Catcha Media CEO Patrick Grove said that the new media organization was honoured to be selected by OSK.
Catcha Media's aggressive growth strategy is in line with its plans to become the region's largest new media business, making acquisitions of new companies to enhance its portfolio.
The top 30 small cap jewels by OSK is seen as a list of companies for investors to pay attention to for its potential for long-term growth.
Catcha Media is MSN's franchise partner in Malaysia.
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