Frencken
Frencken Group is a public corporation listed on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange since May 2005. For over 60 years, Frencken has established an admirable reputation as a technology solutions provider to world-class multinational corporations.
Frencken’s net profit slips to $32.5m in FY23
Frencken’s net profit slips to $32.5m in FY23
The FY23 net profit represents a 37.4% drop from FY22.
After revenue miss, will Frencken still recover?
Shareholders may expect a recovery in the second half of 2023.
Frencken Group’s profit down 17.3% in H1 22
It posted $26m earnings in the first half of 2022.
3 tech manufacturers to post weaker earnings in H1: analyst
UOB Kay Hian said the three have huge China exposure.
Frencken must ‘keep on the lookout’ for mergers and acquisitions: report
Frencken posted a net cash position of $72.8m as of March 2022.
Frencken, Lendlease top UOB Kay Hian’s stock picks
The firms outperformed the stock market by 0.8 percentage points in May 2022.
RHB’s top stocks: Food Empire in, Frencken out
The analyst added Food Empire following its 34.4%YoY net profit growth in Q122.
Supply chain woes trigger 12.6% decline in Frencken’s Q1 net profit
The decline was also caused by higher selling and distribution.
Russia-Ukraine conflict could further weigh semiconductor supply shortage
The Frencken Group said the supply shortage will remain a challenge for the automotive industry.
Frencken Group Limited’s PATMI rises 38% YoY to $58.7m
Excluding a loss of $6.2m in FY2020, PATMI would’ve increased 20.4% in FY21.
The three best companies to invest in this 2022: RHB
RHB used five criteria, including ESG score, in selecting the companies.
Frencken's gross profits increase 14.9% to $33.5m in Q3
Its profit margin increased to 17.1% due to increased material, freight costs.
Frencken snaps up Avimac for $14m
This enables Frencken to expand into the aerospace industry.
What are the 5 strongest index stocks in the last 5 weeks?
Together, these stocks averaged a 19% total return.
Olam, Frencken lead most traded stocks rally in August
DBS, Singtel, and OCBC are the most traded stocks for the first eight months of the year.
Manufacturing sector stocks follow manufacturing growth lead
Singapore’s top 20 most traded manufacturing-related stocks have a combined market value of $98.8b.
Which stocks generated most gains in the first half?
The top 10 constituents of the FTSE ST All-Share Index had a combined turnover close to $40m daily.
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