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Venture – The selling seem to have more or less done, likely to see a rebound to rise up to test 15.60 than 16.00. Pls dyodd
By Singapore Stocks Sharing  •  March 3, 2026

The selling seem to have more or less done, likely to see a rebound to rise up to test 15.60 than 16.00.

Pls dyodd.

Venture - 2nd Half results is out.

4th quarter Net profit is higher than last year!

The Group registered net profit of S$227.0 million for FY2025.

This translated to a healthy net margin of 9.0%.

VENTURE REPORTS SEQUENTIAL QUARTER GROWTH AND PROPOSES FINAL DIVIDEND OF 50 CENTS PER SHARE, XD 5th May.

Paydate 15 May.

BRINGING FY2025 TOTAL DIVIDEND TO 80 CENTS PER SHARE

• 4Q 2025 revenue and net profit rose quarter-on-quarter as strategic initiatives gained traction

• FY2025 dividend of 80 cents per share represents 6.7% increase against FY2024

• The higher dividend and share buyback plan executed over 2025 reflects Venture’s continued commitment to enhancing totalshareholder return.

A stronger quarter ended 31 December 2025 compared to the quarter ended 30 September 2025.

Revenue rose 2.9% quarter-on-quarter to S$645.4 million, mainly due to growth from the Test & Measurement Instrumentation and Networking & Communications technology domains as our strategic initiatives gained traction.

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