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竞争激烈市场稳中求进,东盛控股揭守业秘诀

03-Jan-25 18:00

竞争激烈市场稳中求进,东盛控股揭守业秘诀

今天我们邀请到东盛控股(OB Holdings Berhad)董事经理张英声,深入了解这家在健康与保健食品领域深耕29年的企业。他们不仅提供第三方定制化一条龙服务,还拥有多样化自有品牌商品,如奶粉、蛋白粉和印加果油补剂等。公司业务近年来稳步增长,并于2024年10月29日成功登陆马股创业板。

这一期,我们将与张英声探讨公司业务模式、市场定位、上市后的挑战,以及未来的扩张计划。

Produced by: 余伟健

Presented by: 王能杰


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