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Symbol: SEHK:210Market Cap: HK$1.0bCategory: Consumer Durables

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    Daphne International Holdings Limited Key Details

    CN¥322.3m

    Revenue

    CN¥159.7m

    Cost of Revenue

    CN¥162.6m

    Gross Profit

    CN¥56.0m

    Other Expenses

    CN¥106.6m

    Earnings

    Last Reported Earnings
    Dec 31, 2024
    Next Reporting Earnings
    n/a
    Earnings per share (EPS)
    0.054
    Gross Margin
    50.45%
    Net Profit Margin
    33.07%
    Debt/Equity Ratio
    0%

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    About 210

    Founded
    1987
    Employees
    109
    CEO
    Chih-Chiao Chang
    WebsiteView website
    www.daphneholdings.com

    Daphne International Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the licensing, distribution, and sale of footwear products and accessories in Mainland China. The company offers footwear products, such as ladies’ dress shoes and casual shoes under the Daphne brand name through offline and online channels. It is also involved in the property and trademark holding businesses. The company was formerly known as Prime Success International Group Limited and changed its name to Daphne International Holdings Limited in June 2008. Daphne International Holdings Limited was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Shanghai, China.

    Chinese Market Performance

    • 7 Days: -1.1%
    • 3 Months: 11.1%
    • 1 Year: 28.8%
    • Year to Date: 11.5%
    Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 1.1%, driven by a loss of 2.4% in the Industrials sector. In contrast to the last week, the market is actually up 29% over the past year. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 24% annually. Market details ›
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