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Sheng Siong Group Second Quarter 2025 Earnings: EPS: S$0.022 (vs S$0.022 in 2Q 2024)

Sheng Siong Group Second Quarter 2025 Earnings: EPS: S$0.022 (vs S$0.022 in 2Q 2024)

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Sheng Siong Group (SGX:OV8) Second Quarter 2025 Results
Key Financial Results
Revenue: S$361.7m (up 7.0% from 2Q 2024).
Net income: S$33.8m (flat on 2Q 2024).
Profit margin: 9.3% (in line with 2Q 2024).
EPS: S$0.022 (in line with 2Q 2024).
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All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Sheng Siong Group Earnings Insights
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 5.5% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 7.0% growth forecast for the Consumer Retailing industry in Asia.
Performance of the market in Singapore.
The company's shares are down 2.3% from a week ago.
Risk Analysis
What about risks? Every company has them, and we've spotted 1 warning sign for Sheng Siong Group you should know about.
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