Sino-Ocean Service Holding FY2025 operating loss widens to RMB1.52 billion; revenue falls 4% to RMB2.72 billion

Reuters03-25
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/06677">Sino-Ocean Serv</a>ice Holding FY2025 operating loss widens to RMB1.52 billion; revenue falls 4% to RMB2.72 billion
  • FY2025 loss attributable to owners swung to RMB1.37 billion from profit of RMB28.9 million, due to higher impairment provisions and one-off transaction losses.
  • FY2025 basic loss per share widened to RMB1.158 from RMB0.024.
  • FY2025 net impairment losses on financial assets more than tripled to RMB870 million.
  • FY2025 gross profit dropped 69% to RMB159 million as gross profit margin narrowed to 6% from 18%, due to weaker property management and non-property owner margins and inventory impairment losses.
  • FY2025 revenue fell 4% to RMB2.72 billion.


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