CLP Holdings Limited (FRA:CLP1)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
8.00
+0.05 (0.63%)
At close: Apr 23, 2026
Market Cap20.71B +8.8%
Revenue (ttm)9.63B -3.2%
Net Income1.15B -10.2%
EPS0.45 -10.9%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio18.08
Forward PE16.51
Dividend0.32 (4.03%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 12, 2026
Volumen/a
Average Volumen/a
Open8.05
Previous Close7.95
Day's Range8.00 - 8.05
52-Week Range6.85 - 8.30
Betan/a
RSI58.80
Earnings DateMay 18, 2026

About CLP Holdings

CLP Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the generation, retail, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Hong Kong, Mainland China, India, Thailand, Taiwan, and Australia. The company generates electricity through coal, gas, nuclear, and renewable resources, such as wind, hydro, and solar. It is also involved in the provision of pumped storage services, energy and infrastructure solutions, and property investment activities, as well as retail of electricity and gas. CLP Holdings Limited was founded in 1901 and is... [Read more]

Industry Cogeneration Services and Small Power Producers
Founded 1901
Employees 8,539
Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol CLP1

Financial Performance

In 2025, CLP Holdings's revenue was 88.02 billion, a decrease of -3.24% compared to the previous year's 90.96 billion. Earnings were 10.47 billion, a decrease of -10.85%.

Financial numbers in HKD Financial Statements

News

Hong Kong on ‘yellow alert’, Kadoorie says, as Middle East war fuels energy crisis

The conflict in the Middle East has triggered a global energy crisis that serves as a “yellow warning” for Hong Kong, which so far has escaped the severe impact seen elsewhere, tycoon Michael Kadoorie...

25 days ago - South China Morning Post

CLP's Lancaster on Company Earnings and Performance

CLP Holdings Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Richard Lancaster discusses the company's recent performance and business strategy.

2 years ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

We're seeing growth in all of our key markets, says power utility firm

Richard Lancaster, CEO of CLP, discusses the company's first-half results and says he expects electricity demand to continue growing.

2 years ago - CNBC International TV