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Saudi: Dallah Healthcare unveils $74.66mln profits in H1-25, dividends for Q2
Saudi: Dallah Healthcare unveils $74.66mln profits in H1-25, dividends for Q2

Zawya

time06-08-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi: Dallah Healthcare unveils $74.66mln profits in H1-25, dividends for Q2

Riyadh - Dallah Healthcare Company generated net profits valued at SAR 279.82 million in the first half (H1) of 2025, up 21.05% year-on-year (YoY) from SAR 231.14 million. Revenues amounted to SAR 1.89 billion as of 30 June 2025, an annual rise of 22.33% from SAR 1.54 billion, according to the financial results. The earnings per share (EPS) climbed to SAR 2.81 in H1-25 from SAR 2.37 a year earlier. Results for Q2-25 In the second quarter (Q2) of 2025, the company recorded 11.10% higher net profits at SAR 124.26 million, compared to SAR 111.84 million in Q2-24. The revenues jumped by 38.84% YoY to SAR 1.06 billion during April-June 2025 from SAR 765.18 million. Quarterly, the Q2-25 profits plunged by 20.12% from SAR 155.56 million in January-March 2025, while the revenues increased by 27.58% from SAR 832.75 million. Dividends for Q2-25 The board approved cash dividends valued at SAR 50.59 million to 86 million eligible shares for Q2-25. The medical group will distribute SAR 0.50 per share, representing 5% of the share's nominal value. Eligibility and payment dates for the dividends will be 17 August and 4 September, respectively. All Rights Reserved - Mubasher Info © 2005 - 2025 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

A new cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed over 170 people in a week, officials say
A new cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed over 170 people in a week, officials say

Washington Post

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Washington Post

A new cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed over 170 people in a week, officials say

CAIRO — A new cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 people and sickened more than 2,500 over the past week, authorities said Tuesday as a leading medical group warned that the country's existing health facilities were unable to cope with the surge of patients. The bulk of the cases were reported in the capital, Khartoum, and its twin city of Omdurman, but cholera was also detected in the provinces of North Kordofan, Sennar, Gazira, White Nile and Nile River, health officials said.

Hong Kong customs arrest company secretary over medical group's abrupt closure
Hong Kong customs arrest company secretary over medical group's abrupt closure

South China Morning Post

time07-05-2025

  • Health
  • South China Morning Post

Hong Kong customs arrest company secretary over medical group's abrupt closure

Hong Kong customs has arrested the company secretary of a medical group, whose abrupt closure last week prompted hundreds of complaints from parents who had prepaid for their children's vaccinations, the Post has learned. Advertisement A source close to the investigation said on Wednesday that the company secretary of Alliance Medical Group was detained in connection with the sudden shutdown of all its children's vaccination clinics. A company director was also being investigated, the insider said. The medical group had provided services such as prepaid vaccination packages at its two clinics in Tsim Sha Tsui and Sha Tin. However, the group never officially announced its closure, and its Facebook and Instagram accounts were found to have disappeared on April 30. The closure left at least 2,000 parents in limbo, as they had paid thousands to tens of thousand of Hong Kong dollars in advance for their children's vaccination. Advertisement The highest individual claim related to the closure amounted to HK$23,550 (US$3,038), while the average amount involved in each case was HK$5,720, the Consumer Council said.

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