Trading ideas: Kerjaya Prospek, United Plantations, Bonia, TSR Capital, SPToto, SunCon, MSC, Gadang, Maybank

Aditi Singh
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KUALA LUMPUR: Kerjaya Prospek Group Bhd, United Plantations Bhd, Bonia Corp Bhd, TSR Capital Bhd, Sports Toto Bhd (SPToto), Sunway Construction Group Bhd (SunCon), Gadang Holdings Bhd, and Malaysia Smelting Corp Bhd (MSC) are among the stocks to watch on Tuesday following their latest news.

Maybank has appointed Chua Bee Geok as its group chief operations officer effective April 1, 2026, succeeding Alan Lau Chee Kheong, who retires after 43 years with the bank.

Kerjaya Prospek has secured a RM502.3mil reclamation contract for Seri Tanjung Pinang, boosting its order book to RM4.4bil and lifting FY26 wins to RM703.5mil.

United Plantations declared a total FY25 dividend of 81 sen per share, comprising a 51 sen final and 30 sen special payout. Both dividends will go ex on April 24, 2026, with the payment date fixed for May 8, 2026.

Bonia’s net profit fell 54.6% to RM4.8 mil despite a 1.95% rise in revenue to RM110.1mil.

Its cumulative net profit stood at RM4.83 mil on revenue of RM195.4mil, with a 2.00 sen interim dividend declared.

TSR Capital’s unit secured a RM99mil contract for earthworks under the Kuala Lumpur–Karak Highway widening project, with completion targeted by 3Q2027.

SPToto’s 2Q net profit fell to RM45.1mil, bringing first-half earnings to RM67.2mil, while revenue held steady at RM1.48bil for the quarter and rose 1.64% to RM2.97bil for 1H26.

SunCon’s 4Q25 net profit surged 71.2% to RM118.4mil despite a 27.4% drop in revenue to RM1.02bil, driven by improved margins from data centre projects.

For FY25, revenue jumped 51.6% to a record RM5.34bil while net profit nearly doubled to RM361.8mil, marking its strongest annual performance to date.

MSC’s 4QFY25 net profit rose 32.2% to RM39.9mil on higher tin prices, lifting full-year earnings 3.2% to RM82mil as revenue grew to RM1.76bil.

The group has proposed a final dividend of 4 sen per share, bringing FY25 payout to 8 sen.

Gadang’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Gadang Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd, has accepted a RM95.14mil contract for earthworks under the proposed widening of the Kuala Lumpur–Karak Highway.



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