Input costs continue to weigh on F&N's bottomline


KUALA LUMPUR: Rising input prices are expected to chip away at Fraser & Neave Holdings Bhd's (F&N) bottomline even as the lifting of movement restrictions bolsters its sales performance.

In a research note, Kenanga Research said it expects a "robust and sustained" topline in subsequent- quarter results due to the country's transition to an endemic phase.

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