OSK Holdings Berhad, an investment holding company, operates in the property sector in Malaysia and Australia. It operates through Property, Financial Services, Industries, Hospitality, and Investment Holding segments. The Property segment develops and sells residential, commercial, and township projects; provides project management and interior design services; manages and lets properties; and cultivates and sells oil palm fresh fruit bunches and other agriculture produce. The Industries segment manufactures and sells low-voltage power cables, medium-voltage power cables, fire-resistant power cables, and fibre optic cables, as well as concrete wall panels. The Hospitality segment engages in the operation and management of hotels and resorts, including golf course operations, room rental, and food and beverage; management and sale of vacation timeshare membership; and provides hospitality management services. The Financial Services segment offers capital, financing, and Islamic financing solutions. The company also provides treasury management, interior design and fit-out, factoring, fund management, restaurant, property management, and hotel management and consultancy services; operates solar energy and factoring facilities; trades in building materials, construction machineries, equipment, and vehicles; manufactures and sells wires; manages and operates car parks and malls; leases office and commercial building; and operates oil palm and coconut plantation, as well as learning academy, and technology and financing platforms. OSK Holdings Berhad was incorporated in 1963 and is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Malaysian Market Performance
7D7 Days: 0.9%
3M3 Months: 0.5%
1Y1 Year: -4.9%
YTDYear to Date: -7.5%
Over the last 7 days, the market has remained flat, although notably the Utilities sector gained 3.4% in that time. The past year hasn't been profitable, with the market dropping 4.9%. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 8.6% annually. Market details ›
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