Goldlion Holdings Limited Issues Profit Warning, Expects HK$10 Million Loss for First Half of 2025
Reuters
Jul 29
Goldlion Holdings Limited Issues Profit Warning, Expects HK$10 Million Loss for First Half of 2025
Goldlion Holdings Limited has issued a profit warning, indicating that for the six months ended 30th June 2025, the company expects to record a loss attributable to its owners of no more than HK$10 million. This is in stark contrast to the HK$58.2 million profit recorded during the same period last year. The company attributes this anticipated loss primarily to a 24% decrease in apparel sales, which reflects cautious consumer sentiment. As a result, the gross profit from apparel sales has decreased approximately 25% compared to the previous year's figures. The company is in the process of finalizing its interim results, which are expected to be announced on or around 14th August 2025. Shareholders and potential investors are advised to exercise caution when dealing with the company's shares.
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