APAC Resources Limited Expects First-Half Profit of HK$1.4 Billion to HK$1.9 Billion

Reuters
Jan 12
APAC Resources Limited Expects First-Half Profit of HK$1.4 Billion to HK$1.9 Billion

APAC Resources Limited has announced that, based on a preliminary review of its unaudited consolidated management accounts for the five months ended 30 November 2025, the Group expects to record a profit attributable to shareholders for the first half of FY25/26 in the estimated range of approximately HK$1,400 million to HK$1,900 million. This represents a significant turnaround compared to a loss attributable to shareholders of approximately HK$309.9 million for the same period in FY24/25. The improvement is subject to potential adjustments regarding associates, fair value assessments, and provisions. The official results for the first half of FY25/26 will be published within the required timeframe.

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