Power Assets Holdings Limited (HKG:0006)

Hong Kong flag Hong Kong · Delayed Price · Currency is HKD
60.65
+0.10 (0.16%)
Feb 2, 2026, 4:08 PM HKT
20.46%
Market Cap129.25B +15.6%
Revenue (ttm)817.00M -24.6%
Net Income6.16B +1.7%
EPS2.89 +1.7%
Shares Out2.13B
PE Ratio21.00
Forward PE20.27
Dividend2.82 (4.65%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 10, 2025
Volume5,463,651
Average Volume4,820,324
Open60.50
Previous Close60.65
Day's Range59.65 - 61.35
52-Week Range45.60 - 61.40
Beta0.64
RSI72.91
Earnings DateMar 18, 2026

About Power Assets Holdings

Power Assets Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Australia, and internationally. It generates energy from thermal, renewable energy, and waste sources. The company also transmits and distributes oil and gas; and provides trust administration and management services. Power Assets Holdings Limited was formerly known as Hongkong Electric Holdings Limited and changed its name to Power Assets Holdings Limited in February 2011. The ... [Read more]

Sector Utilities
Founded 1889
Employees 16
Stock Exchange Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 0006
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Power Assets Holdings's revenue was 919.00 million, a decrease of -28.87% compared to the previous year's 1.29 billion. Earnings were 6.12 billion, an increase of 1.93%.

Financial Statements

News

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