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Sin Heng Chan (Malaya) Berhad is currently in a long term downtrend where the price is trading 9.3% below its 200 day moving average.
From a valuation standpoint, the stock is 62.6% cheaper than other stocks from the Other sector with a price to sales ratio of 2.4.
Sin Heng Chan (Malaya) Berhad's total revenue rose by 25.7% to $9M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Its net income has increased by 142.3% to $743K since the same quarter in the previous year.
Finally, its free cash flow grew by 44.4% to $5M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Based on the above factors, Sin Heng Chan (Malaya) Berhad gets an overall score of 4/5.
ISIN | MYL4316OO005 |
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Exchange | KLSE |
CurrencyCode | MYR |
Sector | Consumer Defensive |
Industry | Farm Products |
Beta | 0.59 |
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Market Cap | 77M |
PE Ratio | 12.75 |
Target Price | None |
Dividend Yield | None |
Sin Heng Chan (Malaya) Berhad, an investment holding company, operates oil palm plantations in Malaysia. The company operates through two segments, Oil Palm Plantations; and Energy and Facility Management. It sells fresh fruit bunches; and offers project management services. The company also engages in the engineering, procurement, and construction of district cooling systems; supply of cooling energy from district cooling systems and related activities; provision of energy and facility management services; and supply of chilled water to buildings and shared facilities. Sin Heng Chan (Malaya) Berhad was incorporated in 1962 is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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