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Berjaya Food Berhad First Quarter 2025 Earnings: RM0.019 loss per share (vs RM0.011 profit in 1Q 2024)
Berjaya Food Berhad (KLSE:BJFOOD) First Quarter 2025 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: RM124.2m (down 55% from 1Q 2024).
- Net loss: RM33.7m (down by 277% from RM19.0m profit in 1Q 2024).
- RM0.019 loss per share (down from RM0.011 profit in 1Q 2024).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Berjaya Food Berhad Earnings Insights
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 13% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 3.9% growth forecast for the Hospitality industry in Malaysia.
Performance of the Malaysian Hospitality industry.
The company's shares are down 29% from a week ago.
Risk Analysis
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About KLSE:BJFOOD
Berjaya Food Berhad
An investment holding company, develops and operates restaurants, café chains, and retail outlets in Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries.
Fair value very low.