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Cars need lubricants, filters, brake pads, suspension parts, transmission fluids throughout their lifecycle. Aftermarket spending per vehicle per year averages RM800-1,500. So the total addressable market is genuinely large.
When the person closest to operations puts personal money in during uncertain market conditions, it's the kind of signal retail investors should respect. Won't always be right, but worth tracking.
Sabah targeting 4 million tourists for VMY2026 (Visit Malaysia 2026), and KK is the gateway city. Adding inventory in KK at this point of the tourism cycle = right asset at right time. Also recent HH Home Hotel acquisition signals continued portfolio expansion.
FY26 catalyst is the launch of two new affordable housing townships, Sungai Petani Kedah and Negeri Sembilan. New township launches typically generate strong initial sales (pent-up demand from area's first-time homebuyers), and the revenue recognition kicks in progressively over construction. So you get both volume growth and extended revenue runway
Latest contract is RM32.41 million from Eco Ardence in Shah Alam. Before that grabbed RM49 million from Eco Business Park for industrial works. The trend is consistent contract wins, not one-offs. All 5 analysts rate it Strong Buy, average target price RM0.75
Steel Hawk is one of the underrated O&G stories on Bursa. Their EPCC order book has grown from RM190.8 million to RM232.1 million after securing four new contracts worth RM41.3 million from Ibrahim & Sons Engineering.
Their products include Supercool tire compounds, Rübtek, and ToughTread brands. Singapore's HAGF Investment also became their largest shareholder recently.
Got operations in KL and a depot in Selangor, plus a subsidiary in Singapore called Geohan Pte Ltd to tap into the Singaporean market. Shariah-compliant counter. With Malaysia pushing RMK-13 infrastructure spending and data centre construction continuing, the underground foundation guys are quietly in demand.