Harn Len Corporation Bhd Full Year 2025 Earnings: EPS: RM0.057 (vs RM0.006 loss in FY 2024)
Key Financial Results
Revenue: RM283.2m (up 47% from FY 2024).
Net income: RM33.4m (up from RM3.58m loss in FY 2024).
Profit margin: 12% (up from net loss in FY 2024). The move to profitability was driven by higher revenue.
EPS: RM0.057 (up from RM0.006 loss in FY 2024).
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All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
The primary driver behind last 12 months revenue was the Plantation segment contributing a total revenue of RM279.4m (99% of total revenue). Notably, cost of sales worth RM205.6m amounted to 73% of total revenue thereby underscoring the impact on earnings. The largest operating expense was General & Administrative costs, amounting to RM29.5m (67% of total expenses). Explore how HARNLEN's revenue and expenses shape its earnings.
Harn Len Corporation Bhd's share price is broadly unchanged from a week ago.
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