30/08/2022
*29 Aug - Companies In The News*
*Axiata Group Bhd* posted a net loss of RM106.38 million for the second quarter ended June 30, 2022 (2QFY22), versus RM277.76 million a year ago, due to significant foreign exchange (forex) losses contributed by mobile operations in Sri Lanka. Despite posting a net loss for 2QFY22, Axiata's revenue grew 4.9% year-on-year to RM6.7 billion, from RM6.39 billion a year ago, driven by revenue growth in all geographical segments except Sri Lanka.
*Petronas Gas Bhd’s (PetGas)* 2QFY22 net profit dropped 9.5% to RM396.5 million from RM439.07 million a year earlier, despite a rise in revenue, due to the impact of unfavourable forex movement, and higher effective tax rate from the imposition of the prosperity tax. Revenue rose 8.7% to RM1.5 billion for 2QFY22, from RM1.38 billion in 2QFY21.
*Capital A Bhd* saw its net loss widen to RM931.22 million in 2QFY22, compared with RM580.06 million in 2QFY21, mainly due to share of loss from associates and foreign exchange losses. In contrast, its quarterly revenue soared 277% to RM1.465 billion from RM388.91 million, on the back of the resumption of domestic and international travels.
*Boustead Holdings Bhd* returned to black with a net profit of RM74.4 million for 2QFY22, as compared to a net loss of RM7.3 million a year ago, driven by better contributions from its property and industrial, plantation and trading, as well as finance and investment divisions. Revenue jumped 67.2% to RM4.31 billion from RM2.58 billion in 2QFY21,
*Bumi Armada Bhd's* net profit for 2QFY22 rose 33% to RM186.25 million, from RM139.86 million a year earlier, mainly due to higher revenue and favourable forex movements. Bumi Armada said its revenue for the quarter rose 4.5% to RM618.43 million, from RM591.86 million previously, due mainly to higher progress of completion of the subsea construction contract work in the Caspian Sea in 2QFY22.
*UMW Holdings Bhd* returned to the black in 2QFY22 with a net profit of RM107.2 million, in contrast with the net loss of RM3.6 million posted a year ago. Quarterly revenue jumped 52.6% to RM3.7 billion from RM2.5 billion posted for 2QFY21, on higher sales in all segments, driven by a strong sales momentum following the economic recovery under the National Recovery Plan.
*Greatech Technology Bhd’s* net profit for 2QFY22 dropped 34.4% to RM25.17 million from RM38.38 million a year ago, due to effects of prolonged supply chain constraints and cost escalation. The group’s quarterly revenue also reduced 13.4% to RM118.1 million, down from RM136.36 million in the preceding year’s corresponding quarter.
*Yong Tai Bhd's* net loss swelled to RM135.34 million in the fourth financial quarter ended June 30, 2022 (4QFY22), mainly due to an impairment loss of RM113.1 million. Quarterly revenue, however, soared 47.5% to RM46.24 million from RM31.35 million, mainly due to higher revenue from its property development business, supported by revenue contributions from a completed project, as well as ongoing ones.
Glove manufacturer *Supermax Corp Bhd's* unit Supermax Healthcare Canada has announced a partnership with Minco Wholesale & Supply Inc under an agreement, which will see Minco distributing products of the Canadian manufacturer in North America. This includes rubber gloves and masks, besides non-woven cotton medical products.
Lingerie maker *Caely Holdings Bhd* filed a lawsuit against its former managing director Chuah Chin Lai and his wife Fong Nyok Yoon to recover alleged misappropriated funds amounting to RM30.55 million. Caely, together with its wholly-owned subsidiary Caely (M) Sdn Bhd, also sought exemplary damages from the duo for alleged breach of fiduciary duty during their tenure as directors in both companies.
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/axiata-petgas-capital-boustead-bumi-armada-umw-greatech-yong-tai-supermax-and-caely