Banyan Tree Holdings Limited (SGX: B58)

Singapore flag Singapore · Delayed Price · Currency is SGD
0.350
0.00 (0.00%)
Dec 20, 2024, 11:25 AM SGT
1.45%
Market Cap 303.37M
Revenue (ttm) 363.91M
Net Income (ttm) 36.92M
Shares Out 866.76M
EPS (ttm) 0.04
PE Ratio 8.24
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 0.01 (3.43%)
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 65,400
Open 0.340
Previous Close 0.350
Day's Range 0.340 - 0.350
52-Week Range 0.310 - 0.430
Beta n/a
Analysts n/a
Price Target n/a
Earnings Date Feb 25, 2025

About Banyan Tree Holdings

Banyan Tree Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, develops, operates, and manages resorts, hotels, spas, galleries, golf courses, and residences in Singapore, South East Asia, Indian Oceania, the Middle East, North East Asia, and internationally. It operates through Hotel Investments, Property Sales, and Fee-Based segments. The company owns and manages hotels under the Banyan Tree, Angsana, and Cassia brands; sells hotel villas or apartments to investors under a leaseback scheme; and develops and sells vacation homes in Laguna Phuket... [Read more]

Industry Gambling, Resorts & Casinos
Founded 1984
Employees 10,000
Stock Exchange Singapore Exchange
Ticker Symbol B58
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, Banyan Tree Holdings's revenue was 327.91 million, an increase of 20.85% compared to the previous year's 271.33 million. Earnings were 31.71 million, an increase of 4034.03%.

Financial Statements

News

Asia could see boom in hospitality

Asia is set to take centre stage in the global hospitality landscape as the industry transforms, while China should survive its short-term crisis, according to Banyan Tree Holdings and Golden Eagle In...

4 weeks ago - Bangkok Post

200-yr-old banyan tree faces axe for rly station upgrade

Residents criticize decision to fell a centuries-old banyan tree outside Lingaraj railway station for modernization purposes, raising concerns about heritage tree protection and environmental impact.

4 weeks ago - The Times of India

The rituals of a ryokan prevail in this new international hotel

Banyan Tree makes its Japan debut in Kyoto’s historic temple district, and honours a revered art form.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review