GIIB HOLDINGS BERHAD
Last Price: 0.075
TTM Dividend Yield : 0%
Coming Quarter Report: ~ 2025-02-15
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GIIB Holdings Bhd, formerly Goodway Integrated Industries Bhd develops, manufactures, and markets rubber compounds and rubber related products in Malaysia. The company’s operating segment includes Rubber compounds; Property development; Re-treading services; Trading and Others. It generates maximum revenue from the Rubber compounds segment. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from Malaysia and also has a presence in Europe; the Rest of Asia; Oceanic; Africa; North America and South America. The firm offers its products primarily under the Supercool, ToughTread, and Rubtek brands, as well as through the Supercool Retread Franchise.
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Cash Flow
In financial accounting, operating cash flow (OCF), cash flow provided by operations, cash flow from operating activities (CFO) or free cash flow from operations (FCFO), refers to the amount of cash a company generates from the revenues it brings in, excluding costs associated with long – term investment  on capital items or investment in securities.(From Wiki)
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ROE & Payout Ratio
Return on equity (ROE) is a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by shareholders’ equity. Because shareholders’ equity is equal to a company’s assets minus its debt, ROE is considered the return on net assets. ROE is considered a measure of the profitability of a corporation in relation to stockholders’ equity. (From Investopedia)
The payout ratio is a financial metric showing the proportion of earnings a company pays its shareholders in the form of dividends, expressed as a percentage of the company’s total earnings. On some occasions, the payout ratio refers to the dividends paid out as a percentage of a company’s cash flow. The payout ratio is also known as the dividend payout ratio. (From Investopedia)