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Berjaya Corp registers RM2.31b revenue, pre-tax profit of RM37.55m for Q1’26
Directors cautiously optimistic performance for remaining quarters will be satisfactory
Tropicana posts higher revenue of RM1b for nine months to Sept 30
Driven by increased progress billings across key projects in Klang Valley, and southern and northern regions
Mah Sing builds higher nine-month pre-tax profit of RM283m
Driven by strong demand for its M Series and disciplined execution across core projects
Financial Planning Leadership Awards for 16 organisations
Recognised for transforming financial education and empowering Malaysians to build lasting financial security
Cape EMS returns to profit in Q1 FY26, unveils tech-driven growth roadmap under CEB 2.0
Cape EMS Bhd posted RM91.5 million in revenue for Q1 FY26, marking a return to profitability with RM5.7 million in PBT after last year’s loss. Backed by stronger margins and lower costs, the group is accelerating its CEB 2.0 transformation, focusing on technology-led manufacturing, clean-energy infrastructure and wireless connectivity. New initiatives—from submicron precision engineering to BESS localisation and affordable private wireless networks—are expected to strengthen long-term growth and operational resilience.
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Four cars gutted in Bukit Mertajam food court fire
A fire near a food court in Bukit Mertajam destroyed two vehicles and damaged two others, with the cause and losses still under investigation.
Mangsa banjir di Pahang turun 50 peratus, tinggal 218 orang
Jumlah mangsa banjir di pusat pemindahan Pahang susut kepada 218 orang petang ini, dengan tiga sungai utama masih melepasi paras bahaya
Liverpool fear record signing Isak has broken leg
Liverpool fear Alexander Isak has broken his leg, a major blow with Salah at AFCON and Gakpo injured, leaving Slot with limited forward options.
Flood victims in Pahang drop by nearly 50%
Flood evacuees in Pahang have decreased significantly, with only 218 people remaining at relief centres as water levels in three rivers remain dangerous.





