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Malaysia’s Grand-Flo aims to rise revenue 50% in 2015

byCustoms Today Report
26/06/2015
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KUALA LUMPUR: Tracking solutions provider and property developer Grand-Flo Bhd is aiming to raise the revenue contribution from its property development segment to 50 per cent this year from 20 per cent in 2014.

Group President/Group Managing Director Derrick Tan said the company has two ongoing projects targeted for completion in 2017 — Vortex Business Park and The Glades in Penang — with a gross development value of RM220 million and RM63 million, respectively.

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“We have seen a positive take-up rate of 70 per cent for the first phase of Vortex, a commercial and industrial development,” he told reporters after the company’s annual general meeting here today. “We hope to have 50:50 ratio contribution from our tracking solutions and property segments,” Tan said. For the first quarter ended March 31, 2015, Grand-Flo posted a higher revenue of RM27.22 million from RM14.201 million in the same quarter last year, while pre-tax profit rose to RM6.3 million from RM3.4 million previously.

At mid-day break, Grand-Flo’s shares eased half-a-sen to 30 sen. Tan said going forward, the company is looking for landbank opportunities in strategic growth areas such as the Klang Valley to maintain the property segment’s growth momentum. For the tracking solutions business, the company is adding new customers from different industries including food and beverage as well as logistics, Tan said. At the AGM, the company received shareholders’ approval for its final tax-exempt dividend of a sen per share in financial year 2014.

 

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