Able Engineering Holdings Limited (HKG:1627)

Hong Kong flag Hong Kong · Delayed Price · Currency is HKD
0.5000
0.00 (0.00%)
Jul 9, 2026, 9:53 AM HKT
Market Cap1.00B -20.6%
Revenue (ttm)9.18B +15.2%
Net Income287.59M +25.8%
EPS0.14 +25.8%
Shares Out 2.00B
PE Ratio3.48
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.03 (6.00%)
Ex-Dividend DateAug 31, 2026
Volume8,000
Open0.5000
Previous Close0.5000
Day's Range0.5000 - 0.5000
52-Week Range0.4600 - 0.7900
Beta0.13
Analystsn/a
Price Targetn/a
Earnings DateJun 25, 2026

About Able Engineering Holdings

Able Engineering Holdings Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the building construction business in Hong Kong. The company provides repair, maintenance, alteration, and addition works; and building conversion, design and build, and fitting out and interior works. It also engages in property holding activities; manufacturing, processing, and selling of pre-fabrication construction units; building maintenance; and piling works. The company serves various clients, including architectural services department; Hong Kong housing, hosp... [Read more]

Founded 1976
Employees 690
Stock Exchange Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 1627
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2026, Able Engineering Holdings's revenue was 9.18 billion, an increase of 15.16% compared to the previous year's 7.97 billion. Earnings were 287.59 million, an increase of 25.83%.

Financial Statements

News

Non-traditional Hong Kong bidder tops property giants in Tung Chung HK$1.6b land auction

Hong Kong construction and engineering company Able Engineering has secured a residential site in Tung Chung for a higher-than-expected HK$1.627 billion (US$207 million) premium, outbidding five group...

7 weeks ago - South China Morning Post

Contractors’ botches lead to bans on bidding for Hong Kong public projects

Contractors at the centre of construction botches at three Hong Kong light public housing sites last year have been banned from bidding for public projects for up to a year, the government has said. T...

6 months ago - South China Morning Post