Malaysian Airline shares hit record low after jet disappearance
Shares fall as much as 18% before regaining ground to be at 23 sen per share
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Shares of Malaysian Airline System (MAS) hit a record low on Monday after a Boeing 777 operated by the airline went missing over the weekend.
Shares in the ailing national airline fell almost 18% at the open, but regained some ground to be at 23 sen per share at 0123 GMT.
MAS posted a net loss of 1.17 billion ringgit in 2013 and could face damage to its reputation and a loss in bookings due to the missing airline, despite the carrier's good safety record.
MAS, which counts state investor Khazanah
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Officials investigating the disappearance of the airliner are narrowing the focus of their inquiries on the possibility that it disintegrated mid-flight, a senior source said on Sunday.
More than 48 hours after contact was lost there was still no sign of the aircraft and no wreckage had been found.
A Vietnamese navy plane spotted an object suspected of belonging to the airliners late Sunday, but it was too dark to be certain the object is part of plane. More aircraft will be dispatched to the area on Monday morning.
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Shares of AirAsia dropped 1.19% to 2.49 ringgit per share at 0104 GMT, while long haul budget airline
Malaysia's benchmark index declined 0.61%.
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First Published: Mar 10 2014 | 7:54 AM IST
