Hong Kong Stocks Movement | FIRST PACIFIC (00142) Surges Over 5% Following Earnings Release, H1 Shareholders' Profit Jumps Over 40% YoY, Interim Dividend Set at 13 HK Cents

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Aug 29

FIRST PACIFIC (00142) climbed over 5% following its earnings announcement. As of press time, the stock gained 5.68% to HK$6.88 with a turnover of HK$29.83 million.

On the news front, FIRST PACIFIC released its interim results for the six months ended June 30, 2025, on August 28. The group recorded revenue of US$5.028 billion, representing a 0.65% year-on-year increase. Profit attributable to owners of the parent company reached US$391 million, up 40.82% compared to the same period last year. Earnings per share stood at 9.19 US cents, with the company proposing an interim dividend of 13 HK cents per share.

FIRST PACIFIC's robust growth momentum continued in the first half of 2025, with operating profit contributions rising 8% to US$423.2 million and recurring profit climbing 11% to US$375.4 million—achieving a new record high. This marks another outstanding performance following four consecutive years of record annual profits.

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