- Proton
- MAA
- Ogawa
- Alliance Bank
- Premier
- Sime Darby (+82.6%)
- Padini (+20.2%)
- RHB Bank (+13.8%)
- Sin Chew (+13.5%)
- AirAsia (+8.7%)
- Malaysia Airlines (-61.3%)
- TV3 (-43.3%)
- Maybank (-42.5%)
- Kurnia (-29.4%)
- Resorts World Genting (-22.5%)
- Public Bank (6.593b)
- Maybank (5.374b)
- CIMB (5.245b)
- Celcom (3.993b)
- Parkson (3.740b)
- Resorts World Genting (3.464b)
- DiGi (3.129b)
- Astro (3.023b)
- Sime Darby (2.992b)
- Petronas (the listed Petronas Dagangan & Petronas Gas) (2.649b)
- Perodua (2.644b)
- Hong Leong Bank (2.591b)
- Giant (2.244b)
- AmBank (761.327m)
- YTL (739.754m)
- Malaysia Airlines (708.391m)
- RHB Bank (691.255m)
- TV3 (586.922m)
- AirAsia (411.068m)
- The Star (371.398m)
- JobStreet.com (313.475m)
- Dutch Lady (276.400m)
- Padini (244.634m)
- Sin Chew (215.768m)
- Affin Bank (198.998m)
- Alliance Bank (195.330m)
- Kurnia (139.329m)
- Premier (111.303m)
- Sunway City (108.452m)
- Bonia (96.559m)
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You can read more about each and every of the above Top 30 MMVB 2009 in the 48 pages special pull-out of The Edge weekly dated 23 November 2009.
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