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FY2022 results

Sim Leisure Group posts record earnings of RM25.9 mil for FY2022 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Results

Sim Leisure Group posts record earnings of RM25.9 mil for FY2022

This marks a 350% turnaround from a net loss of RM11.8 million registered in FY2021.
ComfortDelGro on track for recovery, but speed bumps ahead - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Corporate moves

ComfortDelGro on track for recovery, but speed bumps ahead

ComfortDelGro seems to be back on track in FY2022, but the road to growth is a bumpy one.

Results

Japfa's FY2022 earnings down by 93% to US$8.2 mil on the back of 'global challenging environment'

A final dividend of 1.0 cent per share has been proposed.

Results

Q&M Dental slips into loss of $2.2 mil for 4QFY2022 on lower Covid-19-related revenue contribution

A second interim dividend of 0.6 cent per share was declared, bringing the total dividend for FY2022 to 1.0 cent per share.

Results

Atlantic Navigation Holdings reports FY2022 earnings of US$11.2 mil reversing from previous year’s US$13.2 mil loss

Shares in Atlantic Navigation closed flat at 10.5 cents on March 1.
Resources Global reports 34.6% increase in 2HFY2022 earnings of $12.0 mil - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Results

Resources Global reports 34.6% increase in 2HFY2022 earnings of $12.0 mil

A final cash dividend of 3 cents per share has been recommended.

Results

CDW Holdings reports six times increase in FY2022 earnings of US$14.3 mil

A final dividend of 0.7 US cents per share has been declared and payable on May 19.

Results

ValueMax posts 7.0% increase in FY2022 earnings to $44.4 mil

ValueMax sees growth in overall FY2022 despite a drop in 2HFY2022.

Results

First Resources reports 53.4% growth in 2HFY2022 earnings of US$197.2 mil, declares final dividend of 12 cents per share

The group’s FY2022 earnings came up to US$325.2 million, 101.8% higher y-o-y.

Results

Bumitama Agri sees 'year of two halves' as 2HFY2022 earnings decline while FY2022 earnings surge y-o-y

As at 9.25am, shares in BAL are trading 4 cents lower or 6.2% down at 60.5 cents.
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