Sheng Tang FY2025 operating loss widens 5.16x to HK$17.68 million; revenue rises 7.9% to HK$162 million

Reuters03-27
Sheng Tang FY2025 operating loss widens 5.16x to HK$17.68 million; revenue rises 7.9% to HK$162 million
  • Sheng Tang published an annual results announcement reporting revenue of HKD 161.9 million, up 7.9%.
  • Gross profit was HKD 16.2 million and gross margin was 10.0%, up 3.5 percentage points.
  • Net loss was HKD 19.3 million and basic and diluted loss per share was HKD 1.43.
  • Impairment provision on contract assets was HKD 18.5 million, reflecting credit-impaired customers and expected non-recoveries.
  • Dairy product distribution generated HKD 33.2 million of revenue, and management said it plans to expand its PRC distributor network and enter retail in 2026.


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