Shun Tak FY25 net loss narrows to HK$478 million; revenue drops to HK$2.4 billion

Reuters03-30 19:00
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SHTGF">Shun Tak</a> FY25 net loss narrows to HK$478 million; revenue drops to HK$2.4 billion
  • Shun Tak posted a net loss attributable to owners of HKD 478 million for FY2025, narrowing 41.96%.
  • Revenue fell 46.89% to HKD 2.4 billion.
  • Operating profit rose 14.5% to HKD 546 million.
  • Underlying profit attributable to owners was HKD 182 million, adjusted for unrealized fair value changes on investment properties at group level and via joint ventures and associates.
  • Management said it remains cautiously confident in long-term travel and tourism fundamentals, expecting cultural, leisure and experiential travel demand to support growth momentum into 2026.


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