655

Hongkong Chinese Stock Price

Symbol: SEHK:655Market Cap: HK$599.5mCategory: Real Estate Management and Development

655 Share Price Performance

HK$0.30
0.05 (20.00%)
HK$0.30
0.05 (20.00%)
Price HK$0.30

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Hongkong Chinese Limited Key Details

HK$72.8m

Revenue

HK$2.2m

Cost of Revenue

HK$70.6m

Gross Profit

HK$1.3b

Other Expenses

-HK$1.2b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
-0.60
Gross Margin
96.93%
Net Profit Margin
-1,647.19%
Debt/Equity Ratio
5.6%

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About 655

Founded
1992
Employees
23
CEO
Kwok Fai Lee
WebsiteView website
www.hkchinese.com.hk

Hongkong Chinese Limited, an investment holding company, engages in property investment and development, project management, securities and treasury investment, healthcare services, and hotel operations in Hong Kong, Mainland China, Republic of Singapore, Indonesia, and internationally. It operates through Property Investment, Property Development, Treasury Investment, Securities Investment, and Other segments. The Property Investment segment engages in the letting and resale of properties. Its Property Development segment develops and sells properties. The Treasury Investment segment invests in money markets. Its Securities Investment segment is involved in the investment in securities held for trading. The Other segment engages in the provision of project management services. It also owns a motor yacht. Hongkong Chinese Limited was incorporated in 1992 and is based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Hongkong Chinese Limited is a subsidiary of Hennessy Holdings Limited.

Hong Kong Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -0.5%
  • 3 Months: 15.1%
  • 1 Year: 43.6%
  • Year to Date: 28.7%
The market has stayed flat over the 7 days. As for the longer term, the market has risen 44% in the past 12 months. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 11% annually. Market details ›
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