AKN MTec to venture into Bangladesh
- 27 Nov 2007, The Star
PETALING JAYA: AKN Messaging Technologies Bhd (AKN MTec) expects to
venture into Bangladesh by the first quarter of next year as it sees
tremendous potential in the country.
Bangladesh was likely "to see the same trend as Pakistan,"
which the company penetrated three years ago, managing director
Lim Seng Boon said after the company AGM Tuesday.
Presently, AKN MTec works with a local partner in Bangladesh but
does not have direct investment in the country.
It is also seeking opportunities in Vietnam, Cambodia, the Philippines
and Canada.
"We have a local partner in Canada, of which we're the technology
provider," said chief operating officer Lester Neil Francis.
Presently, overseas operations contribute about 70% of the company's
earnings.
Lim said the current financial year ending June 30, 2008 (FY08)
would perform better than FY07 as indicated by the first quarter's
results, which "would set the trend" for FY08.
For the first quarter ended Sept 30, AKN MTec's net profit surged
over 50% to RM795,000 compared with RM514,000 in the previous corresponding
quarter.
Earnings per share improved to 0.49 sen from 0.31 sen previously.
Revenue rose almost 29% to RM8.1mil against RM6.3mil a year ago.
In the notes accompanying the results, it attributed the improvement
to better overseas contributions. It also noted that overseas operations
had completed the gestation period and were now poised for further
growth.
During the AGM Tuesday, shareholders approved the proposed company
name change to M3 Technologies (Asia) Bhd.
Lim said the change of name would better reflect the scope of operations
that the company was involved in, including mobile, messaging and
multimedia.
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