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Rohas Tecnic Berhad First Quarter 2025 Earnings: RM0.005 loss per share (vs RM0.001 profit in 1Q 2024)

KLSE:ROHAS
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Rohas Tecnic Berhad (KLSE:ROHAS) First Quarter 2025 Results

Key Financial Results

  • Revenue: RM52.2m (down 40% from 1Q 2024).
  • Net loss: RM2.56m (down from RM569.0k profit in 1Q 2024).
  • RM0.005 loss per share (down from RM0.001 profit in 1Q 2024).
We've discovered 2 warning signs about Rohas Tecnic Berhad. View them for free.
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KLSE:ROHAS Earnings and Revenue History May 23rd 2025

All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period

Rohas Tecnic Berhad shares are down 13% from a week ago.

Risk Analysis

It is worth noting though that we have found 2 warning signs for Rohas Tecnic Berhad (1 is concerning!) that you need to take into consideration.

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About KLSE:ROHAS

Rohas Tecnic Berhad

An investment holding company, manufactures steel lattice towers and monopoles for power transmission and telecommunications in Malaysia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Nepal.

Mediocre balance sheet and slightly overvalued.