Maple Leaf Foods is transitioning into a pure-play CPG company, with improved margins and reduced risk after its spin-off from Canada Packers. MFI:CA delivered 8.1% revenue growth and a 21.7% FY 2025 adjusted EBITDA increase, driven by value-added products and supply chain optimization. Despite higher Capex and FCF compression, MFI:CA maintains strong cash conversion, covers dividends, repurchases shares, and lowers net long-term debt to $994.7 million.
MF International (NASDAQ: MFI ) stock is rocketing higher on Wednesday alongside heavy pre-market trading of the Hong Kong-based financial trading solution provider's shares. This has more than 14 million shares of MFI stock changing hands as of this writing.
| Software Industry | Information Technology Sector | Dawei Yuan CEO | NASDAQ (CM) Exchange | G6065C121 CUSIP |
| HK Country | 34 Employees | - Last Dividend | 10 Jul 2025 Last Split | - IPO Date |
mF International Limited is a distinguished holding company that has made a significant impact in the financial technology sector, particularly in Hong Kong, mainland China, and Southeast Asia. Since its inception in 2002, the company has dedicated itself to the research and development, as well as the sale of sophisticated financial trading solutions. These solutions are designed to cater to the ever-evolving needs of the modern financial world, offering services through the Internet or leveraging a platform as a service. The company boasts a headquarters in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, and functions under the umbrella of Gaderway Investments Limited, highlighting its robust corporate backing. Serving a wide array of financial institutions such as brokers, investment banks, institutional clients, liquidity providers, and financial service providers, mF International Limited has established itself as a key player in providing cutting-edge financial technology solutions on a global scale.
mF International Limited offers a comprehensive range of financial trading platform solutions and services tailored to meet the demands of brokers and institutional clients. These include: