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Strong Petrochemical Holdings Full Year 2023 Earnings: HK$0.045 loss per share (vs HK$0.003 profit in FY 2022)
Strong Petrochemical Holdings (HKG:852) Full Year 2023 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: HK$1.27b (up 37% from FY 2022).
- Net loss: HK$95.4m (down from HK$6.18m profit in FY 2022).
- HK$0.045 loss per share (down from HK$0.003 profit in FY 2022).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Strong Petrochemical Holdings' share price is broadly unchanged from a week ago.
Risk Analysis
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About SEHK:852
Strong Petrochemical Holdings
Strong Petrochemical Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, trades in commodities.
Adequate balance sheet and slightly overvalued.