Solid Earnings May Not Tell The Whole Story For Agmo Holdings Berhad (KLSE:AGMO)

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Agmo Holdings Berhad's (KLSE:AGMO) robust recent earnings didn't do much to move the stock. We think this is due to investors looking beyond the statutory profits and being concerned with what they see.

KLSE:AGMO Earnings and Revenue History November 28th 2025

Zooming In On Agmo Holdings Berhad's Earnings

Many investors haven't heard of the accrual ratio from cashflow, but it is actually a useful measure of how well a company's profit is backed up by free cash flow (FCF) during a given period. To get the accrual ratio we first subtract FCF from profit for a period, and then divide that number by the average operating assets for the period. This ratio tells us how much of a company's profit is not backed by free cashflow.

That means a negative accrual ratio is a good thing, because it shows that the company is bringing in more free cash flow than its profit would suggest. While having an accrual ratio above zero is of little concern, we do think it's worth noting when a company has a relatively high accrual ratio. Notably, there is some academic evidence that suggests that a high accrual ratio is a bad sign for near-term profits, generally speaking.

Over the twelve months to September 2025, Agmo Holdings Berhad recorded an accrual ratio of 0.24. Unfortunately, that means its free cash flow fell significantly short of its reported profits. In fact, it had free cash flow of RM2.3m in the last year, which was a lot less than its statutory profit of RM7.17m. Agmo Holdings Berhad shareholders will no doubt be hoping that its free cash flow bounces back next year, since it was down over the last twelve months.

Note: we always recommend investors check balance sheet strength. Click here to be taken to our balance sheet analysis of Agmo Holdings Berhad.

Our Take On Agmo Holdings Berhad's Profit Performance

Agmo Holdings Berhad's accrual ratio for the last twelve months signifies cash conversion is less than ideal, which is a negative when it comes to our view of its earnings. Because of this, we think that it may be that Agmo Holdings Berhad's statutory profits are better than its underlying earnings power. The good news is that, its earnings per share increased by 7.1% in the last year. At the end of the day, it's essential to consider more than just the factors above, if you want to understand the company properly. If you want to do dive deeper into Agmo Holdings Berhad, you'd also look into what risks it is currently facing. Every company has risks, and we've spotted 3 warning signs for Agmo Holdings Berhad (of which 1 doesn't sit too well with us!) you should know about.

Today we've zoomed in on a single data point to better understand the nature of Agmo Holdings Berhad's profit. But there is always more to discover if you are capable of focussing your mind on minutiae. Some people consider a high return on equity to be a good sign of a quality business. While it might take a little research on your behalf, you may find this free collection of companies boasting high return on equity, or this list of stocks with significant insider holdings to be useful.

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