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Ernest Borel Holdings Full Year 2024 Earnings: HK$0.13 loss per share (vs HK$0.053 profit in FY 2023)

SEHK:1856
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Ernest Borel Holdings (HKG:1856) Full Year 2024 Results

Key Financial Results

  • Revenue: HK$99.3m (down 40% from FY 2023).
  • Net loss: HK$47.9m (down by 354% from HK$18.9m profit in FY 2023).
  • HK$0.13 loss per share (down from HK$0.053 profit in FY 2023).
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SEHK:1856 Earnings and Revenue History March 31st 2025

All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period

Ernest Borel Holdings shares are up 4.1% from a week ago.

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About SEHK:1856

Ernest Borel Holdings

An investment holding company, engages in the designing, manufacturing, marketing, and selling Swiss-made mechanical and quartz premium watches for men and women under the Ernest Borel brand in the People's Republic of China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau, Korea, Southeast Asia, and internationally.

Imperfect balance sheet very low.