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Metro Holdings Full Year 2023 Earnings: EPS: S$0.03 (vs S$0.029 in FY 2022)

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Metro Holdings (SGX:M01) Full Year 2023 Results

Key Financial Results

  • Revenue: S$117.2m (up 17% from FY 2022).
  • Net income: S$25.2m (up 6.1% from FY 2022).
  • Profit margin: 22% (down from 24% in FY 2022). The decrease in margin was driven by higher expenses.
  • EPS: S$0.03 (up from S$0.029 in FY 2022).
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SGX:M01 Earnings and Revenue History May 28th 2023

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

Metro Holdings shares are up 2.5% from a week ago.

Risk Analysis

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About SGX:M01

Metro Holdings

Metro Holdings Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in retail, and property development and investment businesses in Singapore, the People’s Republic of China, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, and Australia.

Mediocre balance sheet not a dividend payer.