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Oceania Healthcare First Half 2025 Earnings: NZ$0.024 loss per share (vs NZ$0.049 profit in 1H 2024)
Oceania Healthcare (NZSE:OCA) First Half 2025 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: NZ$133.5m (up 1.4% from 1H 2024).
- Net loss: NZ$17.1m (down by 149% from NZ$35.2m profit in 1H 2024).
- NZ$0.024 loss per share (down from NZ$0.049 profit in 1H 2024).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Oceania Healthcare Earnings Insights
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 8.9% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 6.1% growth forecast for the Healthcare industry in New Zealand.
Performance of the New Zealander Healthcare industry.
The company's shares are down 2.6% from a week ago.
Risk Analysis
It is worth noting though that we have found 2 warning signs for Oceania Healthcare that you need to take into consideration.
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About NZSE:OCA
Oceania Healthcare
Owns and operates various care centers and retirement villages in New Zealand.
Undervalued with reasonable growth potential.