Top Glove’s recovery pace may fall short of expectations


Top Glove’s recovery is slower than some of its peers.

Top Glove Corp Bhd’s latest financial performance highlights a company in transition, navigating both opportunities and challenges as it works towards a full recovery.

The positive news is that the company has turned a profit for its first quarter ended Nov 30, 2024, compared to a significant loss in the same period last year.

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