CAB sees strong growth, boost from rising poultry prices, sales


A frozen seafood processing plant of CAB in Nibong Tebal

GEORGE TOWN: CAB Cakaran Corp Bhd is expecting a strong year-on-year growth in sales and bottom-line improvement for the second quarter of the 2014 fiscal year ending March 31.

Group executive director Chris Chuah said the strong growth was due to rising poultry prices and improved sales during the festive holidays in December and February.

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