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Asian Penny Stocks Under US$800M Market Cap To Consider

Asian Penny Stocks Under US$800M Market Cap To Consider

Yahoo27-05-2025

As global markets face volatility amid renewed tariff threats and economic uncertainties, investors are increasingly looking for opportunities in diverse regions, including Asia. Penny stocks, often representing smaller or newer companies, continue to intrigue investors with their potential for value and growth despite the term's somewhat outdated connotation. This article will explore several Asian penny stocks that stand out due to their financial resilience and potential long-term promise.
Name
Share Price
Market Cap
Financial Health Rating
Halcyon Technology (SET:HTECH)
THB2.66
THB798M
★★★★★★
CNMC Goldmine Holdings (Catalist:5TP)
SGD0.43
SGD174.27M
★★★★★☆
YKGI (Catalist:YK9)
SGD0.096
SGD40.8M
★★★★★★
Beng Kuang Marine (SGX:BEZ)
SGD0.179
SGD35.66M
★★★★★★
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) (SGX:BS6)
SGD2.07
SGD8.15B
★★★★★☆
Ever Sunshine Services Group (SEHK:1995)
HK$1.93
HK$3.34B
★★★★★☆
Bosideng International Holdings (SEHK:3998)
HK$4.49
HK$51.41B
★★★★★★
Lever Style (SEHK:1346)
HK$1.14
HK$719.28M
★★★★★★
Goodbaby International Holdings (SEHK:1086)
HK$1.21
HK$2.02B
★★★★★★
TK Group (Holdings) (SEHK:2283)
HK$1.98
HK$1.65B
★★★★★★
Click here to see the full list of 1,169 stocks from our Asian Penny Stocks screener.
Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★★
Overview: Beyond Securities Public Company Limited operates in the securities business in Thailand with a market capitalization of approximately THB2.50 billion.
Operations: No revenue segments have been reported for Beyond Securities.
Market Cap: THB2.5B
Beyond Securities, operating in Thailand's securities sector, reported a significant increase in revenue to THB 292.35 million for Q1 2025, up from THB 209.73 million the previous year. Despite this growth, the company remains unprofitable with a net loss of THB 240.92 million for the same period. Beyond Securities has more cash than total debt and maintains a stable cash runway exceeding three years due to positive free cash flow levels. However, its share price has been highly volatile recently and it continues to face challenges with negative return on equity and increasing losses over five years.
Navigate through the intricacies of Beyond Securities with our comprehensive balance sheet health report here.
Understand Beyond Securities' track record by examining our performance history report.
Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Geo Energy Resources Limited is an investment holding company involved in the mining, production, and trading of coal, with a market cap of SGD530.33 million.
Operations: Geo Energy Resources Limited has not reported any specific revenue segments.
Market Cap: SGD530.33M
Geo Energy Resources Limited, with a market cap of SGD530.33 million, reported Q1 2025 sales of US$166.41 million and net income of US$14.13 million, indicating growth from the previous year. Despite this, the company faces challenges such as low return on equity at 7.7% and interest coverage issues with EBIT only covering interest payments twice over. While its short-term assets exceed liabilities significantly, long-term liabilities remain uncovered by current assets. The board's lack of experience contrasts with a seasoned management team averaging 3.7 years tenure, and the stock has experienced high volatility recently despite being valued attractively compared to peers.
Take a closer look at Geo Energy Resources' potential here in our financial health report.
Assess Geo Energy Resources' future earnings estimates with our detailed growth reports.
Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Shenzhen Jinjia Group Co., Ltd. focuses on the research, development, and production of packaging materials in China, with a market cap of CN¥5.43 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue of CN¥2.70 billion from its operations within China.
Market Cap: CN¥5.43B
Shenzhen Jinjia Group Co., Ltd. has a market cap of CN¥5.43 billion and reported first-quarter 2025 sales of CN¥635.29 million, down from CN¥794.19 million the previous year, with net income dropping to CN¥66.62 million from CN¥120.61 million. Despite having more cash than debt and stable short-term asset coverage for liabilities, the company faces challenges such as declining earnings growth and profit margins affected by a significant one-off loss of CN¥184 million in the past year. The board is experienced with an average tenure of 9.7 years, but management experience data is insufficient for assessment.
Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Shenzhen Jinjia GroupLtd's financial health report.
Learn about Shenzhen Jinjia GroupLtd's future growth trajectory here.
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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.
Companies discussed in this article include SET:BYD SGX:RE4 and SZSE:002191.
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