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IHH Healthcare Berhad (IHHHF)

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1.1900-0.0300 (-2.46%)
At close: 04:55PM EDT
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Previous close1.2200
Open1.1900
Bid0.0000 x 0
Ask0.0000 x 0
Day's range1.1900 - 1.1900
52-week range1.1000 - 1.2550
Volume46,818
Avg. volume0
Market cap11.256B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.14
PE ratio (TTM)17.00
EPS (TTM)0.0700
Earnings date27 Aug 2024 - 02 Sept 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.03 (2.90%)
Ex-dividend date26 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • GlobeNewswire

    IHH reports highest ever quarterly revenue in Q1 2024, with double-digit growth across key metrics, on outstanding performance across all markets

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia and SINGAPORE, May 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Revenue at RM6.0 billion mark for the first timeOutstanding growth momentum: revenue up 16%, EBITDA up 19%Core profit or PATMI (ex EI) up 22%; Lower headline PATMI due to high base in previous period (Q1 2023) which included one-off gain from sale of non-core asset IMU “We carried strong growth momentum into Q1 2024, with quarterly revenue hitting the RM6.0 billion mark for the first time. This outstanding performance cut acr

  • GlobeNewswire

    IHH Spearheads Cancer Care Leadership in Asia With Official Launch of Region’s First Private Proton Therapy Centre

    Mount Elizabeth Novena Proton Therapy Centre Opening From left to right:1. Sherrie Lim, Chief Executive Officer, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital2. Dr Peter Chow, Chief Executive Officer, IHH Healthcare Singapore3. Tan Sri Mohammed Azlan bin Hashim, Chairman, IHH Healthcare4. Dr Prem Kumar Nair, Group Chief Executive Officer, IHH Healthcare5. Tomo Nagahiro, Board member, IHH Healthcare6. Yong Yih Ming, Chief Operating Officer, IHH Healthcare Singapore Mount Elizabeth Novena Proton Therapy Centre

  • Reuters

    IHH Healthcare seeks acquisitions in Indonesia, Vietnam; eyes turnaround in China

    IHH Healthcare, an operator of private hospitals in Asia, is looking for acquisitions in new markets such as Indonesia and Vietnam, its top executive said. It is also looking to expand in markets where it already has a presence such as India and Turkey, and to turn around underperforming assets in China. "There are some very good healthcare markets like Indonesia, Vietnam is another," said Prem Kumar Nair, speaking to Reuters in his first media interview since taking over as IHH Group's chief executive in October.