
KUALA LUMPUR: Here is a recap of the announcements that made headlines in Corporate Malaysia.
Hextar Global Bhd is diversifying into property development through a RM3.8bn GDV mixed-use project in Shah Alam with a unit of Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor.
Magna Prima Bhd has entered into an agreement to take over and complete the stalled 8 Conlay mixed-use development in Kuala Lumpur under a restructuring exercise capped at RM700.0mn.
Coastal Contracts Bhd is selling an offshore support vessel to an undisclosed buyer for RM175.8mn.
Kerjaya Prospek Group Bhd has emerged as the largest shareholder of ES Sunlogy Bhd with 28.3% stake after acquiring shares from 18 shareholders for RM40.2mn.
Resintech Bhd’s 55%-owned subsidiary secured RM41mn financing to redeem four land parcels in Telok Panglima Garang and fund 80% of construction costs for a 158-unit hostel development with retail facilities.
Ocean Vantage Holdings Bhd has been appointed as a panel contractor by Petroliam Nasional Bhd under two packages for integrated well continuity services.
DPS Resources Bhd has signed an MOU with a subsidiary of China Energy International Group Co Ltd to explore the development of data centres and supporting infrastructure in Melaka.
Destini Bhd has reshuffled its board ahead of an Aug 21 EGM to remove four directors, with Datuk Seri Dr Shahril Mokhtar returning as executive director and group managing director.
Atlan Holdings Bhd said Datuk Lee Kok Khee will step down as group CEO effective Sept 17, 2026 and be appointed as group adviser.
Theta Edge Bhd said group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Nuraslina Zainal Abidin has resigned with immediate effect due to personal commitments. Executive deputy chairman Datuk Amrul Hisyam Alias has been redesignated to take over both roles.
United Asiapac Energy Bhd has rescheduled its ACE Market listing to a tentative Sept 14, 2026 from Aug 19, as it plans to issue a supplementary prospectus with clarifications and details of a new contract.
CIMB Group Holdings Bhd’s 91.45%-owned CIMB Niaga recorded 1H26 consolidated pre-tax profit of IDR4.3tn, supported by 6.8% YoY revenue growth and a 6.5% increase in pre-provision operating profit.
Maxis Bhd posted a net profit of RM436.0mn for its 2QFY26, up 9.6% from RM398.0mn a year earlier, supported by higher service revenue and device sales.
CelcomDigi Bhd posted a net profit of RM398.0mn for its 2QFY26, down 9.3% from RM439.0mn a year earlier, mainly due to higher expenses, share of joint-venture losses and the absence of asset disposal gains.
Affin Bank Bhd posted a net profit of RM127.5mn for its 2QFY26, down 11.1% from RM143.5mn a year earlier, mainly due to higher provisions for bad debts.
Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd posted a net profit of RM82.9mn for its 2QFY26, up 1.2% from RM81.9mn a year earlier, while revenue rose 5.0% YoY to RM514.9mn.
Pos Malaysia Bhd posted a net loss of RM43.5mn for its 2QFY26, narrowing from RM45.4mn a year earlier, while revenue rose 9.0% YoY to RM481.3mn.
TMC Life Sciences Bhd posted a net profit of RM4.7mn for its 4QFY26, up 91.8% from RM2.4mn a year earlier, supported by higher revenue and improved cost efficiency.
Comfort Gloves Bhd returned to the black in 2QFY26 with net profit of RM1.3mn versus a RM54.8mn loss a year ago, as revenue rose 13% YoY to RM90.7mn on higher sales volume and ASPs.