National United Resources Warns of 39% Revenue Drop for Interim Period

Reuters
Feb 13
National United Resources Warns of 39% Revenue Drop for Interim Period

National United Resources Holdings Limited has announced that it expects a significant decrease in revenue for the six months ended 31 December 2025, with a drop of approximately 38.7% compared to the same period in the previous year. Revenue is anticipated to fall from around HK$56,029,000 to approximately HK$34,343,000, mainly due to the disposal of revenue-generating assets from its Computational Analytics and Processing Center in information technology. Despite the decline in revenue, the company expects an increase in profit of about HK$3,000,000 to HK$6,000,000 compared to the approximately HK$19,238,000 recorded in the corresponding period. Final figures will be disclosed in the interim results announcement scheduled for release on 25 February 2026.

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