KINGBOARD HLDG Shares Climb Over 4% Following Earnings Release, Annual Profit Surges 169.98%

Stock News03-17

KINGBOARD HLDG (00148) saw its shares rise more than 4% after the announcement of its annual results. At the time of writing, the stock was up 3.02%, trading at HKD 39, with a turnover of HKD 60.27 million.

On March 16, KINGBOARD HLDG released its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2025. The group reported revenue of HKD 45.375 billion, a 5% year-on-year increase. Profit attributable to equity shareholders was HKD 4.402 billion, surging by 169.98% compared to the previous year. Basic earnings per share were HKD 3.971. The board proposed a final dividend of 111 HK cents per share and a special final dividend of 40 HK cents per share.

During the period, overall demand in the electronics market was robust, with rapid development in high-end sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI). Emerging electronic products centered on AI concepts experienced particularly strong demand. The prices of copper-clad laminates and their upstream materials—including AI electronic glass fiber yarn, AI electronic glass fiber cloth, and copper foil—generally saw significant increases. Sales volume also grew compared to the same period in 2024. This drove a rise in profits for the group's copper-clad laminate division, and the business climate across the entire copper-clad laminate industry chain continued to improve.

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