New Concepts Holdings HY2025 EBITDA loss widens to HKD11.9 million, up over two times

Reuters11-27
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/02221">New Concepts</a> Holdings HY2025 EBITDA loss widens to HKD11.9 million, up over two times

New Concepts Holdings Ltd. reported its unaudited interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2025. Revenue for the half-year reached HKD 377.2 million, an increase of 4.1 percent. Gross profit for the period was HKD 25.3 million. The loss for the period amounted to HKD 22.6 million. Loss attributable to shareholders was HKD 19.0 million, representing an increase of 28.2 percent. Basic and diluted loss per share stood at HKD 0.0114, up 23.9 percent. EBITDA was negative HKD 11.9 million, increasing nearly two and a half times from the previous period. The board did not recommend the payment of an interim dividend for the period.

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