Integrated Waste Solutions Reports 5.6% Revenue Rise, Loss Surges 657.2%, EPS Down to HK10.2 Cents

Reuters
27 Jun
Integrated Waste Solutions Reports 5.6% Revenue Rise, Loss Surges 657.2%, EPS Down to HK10.2 Cents

Integrated Waste Solutions Group Holdings Ltd. reported its annual results for the year ended 31 March 2025. The company announced a revenue increase of 5.6%, reaching HK$45.1 million compared to the previous year's HK$42.7 million. However, the gross profit margin decreased from 59.4% to 50.9%. The loss attributable to equity shareholders of the company surged by 657.2% to HK$490.1 million. The basic loss per share was reported at HK10.2 cents, significantly up from HK1.3 cents in FY2024. The Board has decided not to recommend the payment of any dividend for the year ended 31 March 2025. The company continues to engage in the trading of recovered paper and materials, trading of tissue paper products, provision of confidential materials destruction services, and provision of logistics services.

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