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ES Group (Holdings) First Half 2025 Earnings: S$0.004 loss per share (vs S$0.012 profit in 1H 2024)

ES Group (Holdings) First Half 2025 Earnings: S$0.004 loss per share (vs S$0.012 profit in 1H 2024)

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ES Group (Holdings) (Catalist:5RC) First Half 2025 Results
Key Financial Results
Revenue: S$14.2m (down 18% from 1H 2024).
Net loss: S$615.0k (down by 137% from S$1.65m profit in 1H 2024).
S$0.004 loss per share (down from S$0.012 profit in 1H 2024).
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All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
ES Group (Holdings)'s share price is broadly unchanged from a week ago.
Risk Analysis
Before we wrap up, we've discovered 3 warning signs for ES Group (Holdings) (2 don't sit too well with us!) that you should be aware of.
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