Top Glove

Top Glove
Public
Traded as MYX: 7113
Industry Rubber
Founded 1991
Founder Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai
Headquarters Setia Alam, Malaysia
Number of locations
27 (as at 16 March 2016)
Key people
Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai, Chairman
Products Rubber gloves
Production output
45 billion pieces (as at 16 March 2016)
Number of employees
10,000
Website www.topglove.com.my

Top Glove Corporation Berhad (MYX: 7113) is a rubber glove manufacturer. The company owns and operates 27 manufacturing facilities in Malaysia, Thailand, China and marketing offices in Malaysia, United States and Germany.[1]

The company was founded in Malaysia in 1991 by Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai, as a modest business venture of 1 factory, 3 production lines and 100 staff. Top Glove has since emerged as the world's largest rubber glove manufacturer commanding 25% of the world market share. With its eye on the next level of success, Top Glove now aspires to increase its global market share to 30% by 2020. It is also aggressively expanding its business scope and on the lookout for M&A opportunities in similar and related industries.[2]

Top Glove was listed on the Bursa Saham Kuala Lumpur in 2001, and within a span of slightly more than a year, Top Glove Corporation Berhad's listing was promoted from the Second Board to the Main Board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on May 16, 2002. As at 29 February 2016, Top Glove had a shareholder fund of RM1.77 billion and an annual turnover of about RM1.5 billion.

Top Glove’s paid up capital stood at RM627.2 million as of March 16, 2016 while its market capitalisation was RM6.7 billion.

Top Glove is also one of the component stocks of the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Mid 70 Index, FBM 100 Index, FBM Emas Index, FBM Emas Syariah Index, FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Shariah Index and FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia Index.

The company collaborates closely with Government agencies and Ministries to keep itself abreast of the latest developments in rubber research technology.

Entrance to Top Glove Tower
Business Development Team

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