The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (HKG: 0003)
Hong Kong
· Delayed Price · Currency is HKD
5.95
0.00 (0.00%)
Feb 4, 2025, 4:08 PM HKT
HKG:0003 Revenue
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company had revenue of 27.50B HKD in the half year ending June 30, 2024, a decrease of -7.49%. This brings the company's revenue in the last twelve months to 55.29B, down -8.48% year-over-year. In the year 2023, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company had annual revenue of 56.97B, down -6.53%.
Revenue (ttm)
55.29B
Revenue Growth
-8.48%
P/S Ratio
2.00
Revenue / Employee
988.18K
Employees
56,444
Market Cap
110.65B
Revenue Chart
Revenue History
Fiscal Year End | Revenue | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Dec 31, 2023 | 56.97B | -3.98B | -6.53% |
Dec 31, 2022 | 60.95B | 7.39B | 13.80% |
Dec 31, 2021 | 53.56B | 12.64B | 30.88% |
Dec 31, 2020 | 40.93B | 298.90M | 0.74% |
Dec 31, 2019 | 40.63B | 1.56B | 3.98% |
Dec 31, 2018 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2017 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2016 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2015 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2014 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Revenue Definition
Revenue, also called sales, is the amount of money a company receives from its business activities, such as sales of products or services. Revenue does not take any expenses into account and is therefore different from profits.
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The Hong Kong and China Gas Company News
- 15 days ago - Hong Kong’s Towngas and Singapore’s Global Energy to develop green methanol supply chain - South China Morning Post
- 2 months ago - Towngas unit ready to build sustainable jet fuel plant near Hong Kong if policy in place - South China Morning Post
- 4 months ago - Hong Kong property tycoon Peter Lee champions clean energy investments to support charities - South China Morning Post