CK Asset Holdings Limited (HKG: 1113)
Market Cap | 106.74B |
Revenue (ttm) | 44.65B |
Net Income (ttm) | 15.61B |
Shares Out | 3.50B |
EPS (ttm) | 4.41 |
PE Ratio | 6.91 |
Forward PE | 7.34 |
Dividend | 2.01 (6.59%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Sep 13, 2024 |
Volume | 6,900,224 |
Open | 30.30 |
Previous Close | 30.60 |
Day's Range | 30.25 - 30.75 |
52-Week Range | 29.00 - 39.55 |
Beta | 0.63 |
Analysts | n/a |
Price Target | n/a |
Earnings Date | Mar 18, 2025 |
About CK Asset Holdings
CK Asset Holdings Limited operates as a property developer in Hong Kong, the Mainland, Singapore, the United Kingdom, continental Europe, Australia, and Canada. The company is involved in the leasing of office, industrial, retail, residential, and other properties; property investment and development activities; and pub, and hotel and serviced suite operation businesses. It also provides property and project management, finance, and property agency services, as well as invests in infrastructure and utility asset operation. The company was forme... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2023, CK Asset Holdings's revenue was 47.24 billion, a decrease of -16.15% compared to the previous year's 56.34 billion. Earnings were 17.34 billion, a decrease of -20.03%.
Financial StatementsNews
CK Asset: Watch Share Buybacks And Financial Outlook
Read here for an evaluation of CK Asset's buyback yield and CHKGF's financial prospects, retaining a Hold rating for CK Asset.
Hong Kong property: Sun Hung Kai, Wheelock and CK Asset submit bids for Sha Tin plot
Site STTL 625, which has an area of 5,652 square metres, can support a total of 570 units.
Hong Kong developers CK Asset, Sun Hung Kai, Swire to feel earnings pain: Moody’s
Moody’s says office and retail property segments are likely to remain under pressure.
Hong Kong authorities to inspect 7 sites, suspend work on CK Asset project with missing rebar
Contractor of Kwun Tong residential project installed six fewer steel bars on one floor than indicated in approved plans, says Buildings Department.
CK Asset leads Hong Kong builders in touting new flat sale ahead of expected rate cut
Li Ka-shing’s flagship developer says it will put 558 units on the south side of Hong Kong Island on sale as soon as next month.
CK Asset Holdings Limited goes ex dividend Monday
Bank of America’s Leung Is Said to Join HK Tycoon Li’s CK Asset
Ken Leung, co-head of Bank of America Corp.’s financial sponsors group in Asia Pacific, has left to join Hong Kong conglomerate CK Asset Holdings Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter.
Henderson Land earnings cut in half amid downbeat Hong Kong property, retail markets
The developer joins a club of its peers that have turned in poor first-half results, including Swire Properties, Wharf Holdings and CK Asset.
Li Ka-shing’s companies report lower earnings, won’t bet against Hong Kong’s prospects
Earnings at CK Hutchison and CK Asset weakened in the first half of 2024 amid global trade conflicts and property market slump at home, according to stock exchange filings.
CK Asset Holdings Weathering Multiple Headwinds In Hong Kong
Hong Kong property developers have been hit by higher rates, weak property markets, and softening conditions in China, but CK Asset has held up better than most. The company's focus on growing recurri...
CK Asset Holdings Looks Undervalued, May Be Too Diversified To Appeal To Investors
CK Asset Holdings is seeing some improvement in the Hong Kong residential property market, but the landbank here is still relatively small. China remains more challenging. The property rental business...
CK Asset: A Crazy Rich Real Estate Company
CK Asset Holdings Ltd. ( HKSE:01113 , Financial) ( CHKGF , Financial) is a leading multinational corporation committed to achieving long-term sustainable growth through continual strengthening of its ...
CK Asset: All Eyes On Capital Return And Recent Acquisition
CK Asset's key investment merit is its willingness to return capital to shareholders; it has committed to higher dividends for the next two years, and it continues to repurchase shares. The post-deal ...