Riverstone Holdings' stock fell 3.21% during the intraday session. The decline followed the release of the company's first-quarter 2026 financial results.
The company reported sales of MYR 214.3 million and net income of MYR 41.1 million for the quarter, both figures lower than the previous year. While the market has previously focused on the company's zero-debt balance sheet and dividend profile, the latest results highlighted concerns over softer margins and a dividend that is not well covered by free cash flow, introducing near-term execution risk.
The earnings report has prompted investors to reassess the stock's valuation amidst challenging industry conditions for its semiconductor and healthcare glove segments.