AMS Public Transport Holdings Limited announced its annual results for the year ended 31 March 2025. The company reported a revenue of HK$415 million, an increase from HK$393.7 million in the previous year. The increase was primarily driven by income from franchised public light bus (PLB) services, which rose to HK$408.1 million from HK$387.4 million. The company achieved a net profit of HK$8.4 million, a significant improvement compared to a net loss of HK$12 million in the prior year. This turnaround in profitability is reflected in the basic and diluted earnings per share, which were 3.09 HK cents compared to a loss per share of 4.40 HK cents the previous year. The company's financial performance was affected by a deficit on the revaluation of PLB licences, amounting to HK$14 million, though this was lower than the previous year's deficit of HK$35 million. Administrative expenses increased slightly to HK$45 million from HK$41.3 million, while finance costs also rose to HK$9.7 million from HK$8.8 million. No specific forward-looking guidance was provided in the announcement. The group continues to focus on its core business of providing franchised PLB and residents' bus services in Hong Kong.
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