KLSE (MYR): ENGTEX (5056)
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Last Price
1.09
Today's Change
-0.01 (0.91%)
Day's Change
1.09 - 1.12
Trading Volume
1,203,400
T4Q
31-Mar-2021
2020
31-Mar-2021
2019
31-Mar-2021
2018
31-Mar-2021
2017
31-Mar-2021
Total assets
238
-1.64%
1000
+11.55%
110
+81.66%
900
-13.16%
600
+235.36%
Total current assets
238
1000
110
900
600
Cash & equivalents
238
1000
110
900
600
Short term investments
238
1000
110
900
600
Total receivables, net
238
1000
110
900
600
Accounts receivable - trade, net
238
1000
110
900
600
Other receivables
238
1000
110
900
600
Total inventory
238
1000
110
900
600
Inventories - work in progress
238
1000
110
900
600
Inventories - progress payments & other
238
1000
110
900
600
Inventories - finished goods
238
1000
110
900
600
Inventories - raw materials
238
1000
110
900
600
Total non-current assets
238
1000
110
900
600
Long term investments
238
1000
110
900
600
Note receivable - long term
238
1000
110
900
600
Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries
238
1000
110
900
600
Other investments
238
1000
110
900
600
Net property/plant/equipment
238
1000
110
900
600
Gross property/plant/equipment
238
1000
110
900
600
Accumulated depreciation, total
238
1000
110
900
600
Deferred tax assets
238
1000
110
900
600
Net intangible assets
238
1000
110
900
600
Other current assets, total
238
1000
110
900
600
Total liabilities
238
-1.64%
1000
+11.55%
110
+81.66%
900
-13.16%
600
+235.36%
Total current liabilities
-238
-1000
-110
-900
-600
Total non-current liabilities
-238
-1000
-110
-900
-600
Long term debt
238
1000
110
900
600
Long term debt excl. lease liabilities
238
1000
110
900
600
Capital and operating lease obligations
238
1000
110
900
600
Provision for risks & charge
-238
-1000
-110
-900
-600
Deferred tax liabilities
-238
-1000
-110
-900
-600
Other liabilities, total
-238
-1000
-110
-900
-600
Total equity
-238
-1.64%
-1000
+11.55%
-110
+81.66%
-900
-13.16%
-600
+235.36%
Total liabilities & shareholders' equities
238B
1000B
110B
900B
600B
Total debt
238
1000
110
900
600
Book value per share
-238
-1000
-110
-900
-600
Over the past 14 years, the company achieved an average ROE of 8%. This is good considering that the mean ROE of the Bursa steel companies averaged negative 1%.
2023-07-21 08:27
Water is essential utility and Govt try minimise Non Revenue Water. One way is to replace old water pipe, where EngTex comes in.
2024-02-02 12:41
This year is engtex golden multifold year..
in order to increase water price, i think government rather to fix the pipe to reduce NRW.
It is win win win 3 status to everyone
win: we still got cheap water price
win: government earn from NRW
win: local company win from water pipe project
2024-02-06 15:04
See all ENGTEX's Bursa Announcement
ENGTEX GROUP BERHAD (5056)
Last Price Change Volume
1.110 KLSE Market Watch 0.050 (+4.72%) 61,944
Open: 1.050 Day Range: 1.050 - 1.120 Prev Close: 1.060
Notice of Person Ceasing (Section 139 of CA 2016)
ENGTEX GROUP BERHAD
Particulars of Substantial Securities Holder
Name DATO' LIM KIAM LAM
Nationality/Country of incorporation Malaysia
Descriptions (Class) Ordinary Shares
Name of registered holder Dato' Lim Kiam Lam
Date of cessation 08 Feb 2024
No of securities disposed 2,898,800
Circumstances by reason of which a person ceases to be a substantial shareholder Disposal of shares in open and off market.
Nature of interest Direct and Indirect Interest
Date of notice 14 Feb 2024
Date notice received by Listed Issuer 14 Feb 2024
2024-02-14 21:51
UTILITIES Sector (KingKKK): Fueling the Nation: Identifying the Top Performers in the Malaysian
https://klse.i3investor.com/web/blog/detail/bestStocks/2024-02-16-story-h-188417037-UTILITIES_Sector_KingKKK_Fueling_the_Nation_Identifying_the_Top_Perform
2024-02-17 21:02
Malaysian Federal Government May Help Finance Penang Water Pipe Upgrade
asianwater January 23, 2024
The federal government is studying whether it can provide grants or loans to the Penang government for upgrading a main valve at a major water treatment plant, deputy prime minister Fadillah Yusof said.
Water supply in Penang was shut down in January to enable work on the valve at the Sungai Dua treatment plant.
Fadillah, who is minister for energy transition and public utilities, said valve replacement and maintenance across the state need to be implemented to prevent
2 months ago
Malaysia needs to be ESG compliance ( Supply of Renewable Energy , Low NRW water , No Burning of forest ) , all in-process except to accerlate the replacement of waterpiple all over to reduce NRW to attract FDI from companies like Nvidia to invest in Malaysia.
Ranhill-PBA-KPS-Engtex-Yli berhad (even Puncak) are in-line to be involved in this !
2 months ago
UTILITIES Sector (KingKKK): Investing in Malaysia's Engine Top Performer - YTLPOWR, YTL, RANHILL, PBA, TENAGA, PETGAS, MALAKOF, ENGTEX
https://klse.i3investor.com/web/blog/detail/bestStocks/2024-03-17-story-h-186391184-UTILITIES_Sector_KingKKK_Investing_in_Malaysia_s_Engine_Top_Performer_Y
2 months ago
Malaysia lost an estimated RM$8 billion (US$1.7 billion) in wasted water between 2018 and 2022. The perceived low cost of water combined with climate pressures is fuelling water scarcity.
4 days ago
Siliconware Precision Industries Co., Ltd. (SPIL), a leading global semiconductor packaging and testing company, celebrated the groundbreaking of its Malaysia P1 plant at Bandar Cassia Technology Park in Pnenag. This state-of-the-art 8-hectare facility, representing a RM6 billion investment, is expected to create nearly 3,000 skilled jobs over the next 15 years. The plant will feature advanced packaging and testing technologies, including wafer bumping and wafer-level chip packaging, enhancing efficiency and competitiveness in the semiconductor industry.
The ceremony was graced by prominent figures, including YBhg. Dato’ Hairil Yahri Yaacob, Secretary General of MITI; Mr. Sivasuriyamoorthy Sundara Raja, Deputy CEO of MIDA; Dato’ Loo Lee Lian, CEO of InvestPenang; and Mr. Michael Chang, CEO of SPIL Malaysia. Their attendance highlighted the significance of this project to the region and the industry.
YB Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Minister of MITI, warmly welcomed SPIL’s investment. He emphasized that this development affirms Malaysia’s position as a preferred destination for global semiconductor companies. He noted, “The National Semiconductor Strategic Task Force (NSSTF) and MIDA’s expertise are key to the New Industrial Master Plan 2030, aiming to increase economic complexity, forge stronger global linkages, and create high-paying jobs for Malaysians.”
Mr. Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid, CEO of MIDA, underscored the benefits of SPIL’s investment, stating, “This facility enhances Malaysia’s semiconductor ecosystem, creating high-value engineering jobs and accelerating the export of Malaysian products globally.” He added that this project positions Malaysia as a key player in the international semiconductor market, driving sustained economic growth.
Dato’ Loo Lee Lian highlighted Penang’s substantial contribution to the semiconductor sector, stating, “Penang is proud to host SPIL, reflecting foreign investors’ confidence in our region as a hub for advanced technologies. This facility will advance Penang up the value chain, reinforcing its reputation as the Silicon Valley of the East.”
Mr. Michael Chang, CEO of SPIL Malaysia, expressed gratitude to MIDA and InvestPenang for their support. He stated that the P1 plant will foster innovation, cultivate semiconductor talent, and enhance technological capabilities in Penang. He emphasized SPIL’s commitment to environmental sustainability, aiming for GBI Green Globes Certification and a net-zero carbon reduction goal by 2050.
As part of ASE Technology Holding, the world’s largest packaging and testing group, SPIL is expanding its global footprint with the P1 plant. This initiative introduces advanced packaging technology, strengthens the packaging and testing industry, and drives innovation and economic growth in Penang and beyond.
3 days ago
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Started from a small hardware retail shop at Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur in 1983, Engtex Group Berhad (“Engtex”) has successfully thrived to become one of the largest and leading integrated manufacturer and ‘one-stop’ distribution centre in Malaysia for pipes, valves, fittings, plumbing materials and steel products that specialize in total supply-chain solution provision for water supply, sewerage system, and construction industries. Engtex is listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia since 2 August 2002.
2022-12-02 09:41