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TechStore posts RM53.6m 9M FY25 revenue as maintenance services drive strong margins
TechStore Bhd reported RM53.6 million in revenue for the nine months ended September 30, 2025, with maintenance and support services contributing nearly 70% of turnover. The group delivered a PAT of RM6.8 million—rising to RM7.7 million after excluding listing expenses—while Q3 margins strengthened significantly on higher contributions from recurring maintenance contracts. Backed by a RM106.6 million order book and a RM1.9 billion tender pipeline, TechStore remains well-positioned to capitalise on upcoming rail and GovTech digitalisation initiatives under Budget 2026.
AWC posts steady Q1 revenue at RM97.6m, expects momentum to strengthen in coming quarters
AWC Bhd reported a 3.4% year-on-year increase in revenue to RM97.6 million for the first quarter of FY26, driven by stronger contributions from its engineering division. Net profit, however, eased to RM4.1 million due to slower project progress in the Middle East under the environment division. Despite the softer start, the group remains optimistic, backed by RM270 million in new contract wins for FY26 and a robust order book of RM528 million, positioning AWC for improved performance in the months ahead.
Chin Hin Group posts strong 9M FY25 results as revenue nears RM3b on broad-based growth
Chin Hin Group Bhd delivered a solid performance for the nine months ended September 30, 2025, with revenue rising 31.9% to RM2.98 billion and gross profit climbing 60.8% as margins strengthened across its integrated intra-build ecosystem. Growth was driven by robust contributions from its construction, property development, and home and living divisions, while its order book and unbilled sales — totalling RM1.72 billion and RM2.3 billion respectively — provide strong earnings visibility. With major capacity expansions underway and new strategic ventures in smart logistics, the group is positioning itself for long-term, sustainable growth.
Meta Bright’s Expogaya secures RM31.82m financing to drive Sabah infrastructure growth
Meta Bright Group Bhd has strengthened the financial capacity of its building materials division after its 70%-owned subsidiary, Expogaya Sdn Bhd, secured an expanded Islamic banking facility of up to RM31.82 million from AmBank Islamic. The enhanced financing boosts Expogaya’s working capital, trade financing and cash-flow efficiency as it ramps up ready-mix concrete supply for major infrastructure projects across Sabah. Backed by strong fundamentals and rising construction demand, the facility positions Expogaya to scale operations and support the state’s growing pipeline of federal- and state-funded developments.
Azam Jaya sees Q3 recovery as construction activities normalise, posts RM59.4m revenue
SABAH: Sabah-based major road infrastructure construction player Azam Jaya Bhd recorded revenue of RM161.1 million for the nine months (9M) ended September 30, 2025...
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Zirkzee ends goal drought to inspire Manchester United comeback at Palace
Joshua Zirkzee scored his first Premier League goal in nearly a year as Manchester United came from behind to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park.
Banjir di Semenanjung pulih, mangsa di PPS turun mendadak
Situasi banjir di Semenanjung Malaysia menunjukkan pemulihan ketara dengan jumlah mangsa di pusat pemindahan sementara menurun kepada 14,888 orang.
Flood situation improves across peninsula with evacuee numbers dropping
Flood evacuees in eight Malaysian states drop to 14,888 as waters recede, with multiple relief centres closing amid improving weather conditions.
Malaysia’s Young Tigers suffer heavy 6-0 defeat to Netherlands
Malaysia's junior hockey team lost 6-0 to the Netherlands in their Junior World Cup Group E match at Madurai International Hockey Stadium.





