CGS International Research analyst Raymond Yap thinks Singapore Airlines (SIA) could post a weaker set of figures for 4QFY2025 ended March 31, both y-o-y and q-o-q.
In addition, Yap expects SIA to account for a full quarter's share of losses from its 25% equity stake in Air India, acquired in November 2024 through the sale of its 49% stake in Vistara to Air India.
Still, investors are expecting a "potentially strong" final dividend per share (DPS), which "may keep share price elevated for now", says Yap in an April 22 note.
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