Mudajaya eyes steady growth


Wong says margins are generally thin in the construction business while earnings are lumpy and cyclical in nature.

Mudajaya Group Bhd wants to chart a steady path towards long-term growth and is banking on a diversification of its income streams towards this end.

Group managing director and chief executive officer James Wong Tet Foh says the group, involved in construction, property, power generation and the manufacture and trading of construction products, has recently made some significant inroads into a couple of key business areas, including renewable energy and the management of projects.

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