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Koh Brothers Eco Engineering
Koh Brothers Eco Engineering: FY2025 Performance & Risk Dashboard
Construction & EngineeringBio-RefineryCash FlowOrder BookAccounting ObservationsKey RisksSGX
A visual brief on Koh Brothers Eco Engineering's FY2025 performance and risks — covering its engineering & construction and bio-refinery (Oiltek) segments, segment profitability, financial and balance-sheet health, cash flow, order book visibility, and accounting and disclosure observations.
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