SenseTime Group Inc. (HKG:0020)
1.400
0.00 (0.00%)
Apr 17, 2025, 4:08 PM HKT
SenseTime Group Revenue
In the year 2024, SenseTime Group had annual revenue of 3.77B CNY with 10.75% growth. SenseTime Group had revenue of 2.03B in the half year ending December 31, 2024, a decrease of -15.08%.
Revenue
3.77B CNY
Revenue Growth
+10.75%
P/S Ratio
12.91
Revenue / Employee
1.00M CNY
Employees
3,756
Market Cap
51.81B HKD
Revenue Chart
* This company reports financials in CNY.
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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SenseTime Group News
- 6 days ago - SenseTime to expand computing power amid surging AI model demand - South China Morning Post
- 6 days ago - Chinese AI firm SenseTime bets on multimodal models to stand out from rivals - South China Morning Post
- 22 days ago - SenseTime’s 2024 net loss narrows even if it misses analysts’ target amid AI competition - South China Morning Post
- 2 months ago - SenseTime plans to spin off healthcare platform in effort to capitalise on advanced LLMs - South China Morning Post
- 3 months ago - Chinese AI firm SenseTime downsizes Singapore office amid post-ChatGPT competition - South China Morning Post
- 4 months ago - Chinese AI developer SenseTime seeks US$358 million from stock placement to fund expansion - South China Morning Post
- 4 months ago - Chinese facial recognition pioneer SenseTime pivots to GenAI in business revamp - South China Morning Post
- 6 months ago - SenseTime 10 years on still has advantages as Chinese AI challenges mount, CEO says - South China Morning Post