SIA Engineering Company Limited (SGX:S59)

Singapore flag Singapore · Delayed Price · Currency is SGD
2.210
-0.020 (-0.90%)
Mar 28, 2025, 4:59 PM SGT
-2.21%
Market Cap 2.44B
Revenue (ttm) 1.19B
Net Income (ttm) 117.92M
Shares Out 1.12B
EPS (ttm) 0.10
PE Ratio 20.81
Forward PE 17.17
Dividend 0.08 (3.59%)
Ex-Dividend Date Nov 12, 2024
Volume 2,489,500
Average Volume 909,930
Open 2.240
Previous Close 2.230
Day's Range 2.200 - 2.240
52-Week Range 2.180 - 2.490
Beta 0.73
RSI 20.47
Earnings Date May 9, 2025

About SIA Engineering Company

SIA Engineering Company Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the provision of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services to airline carriers and aerospace equipment manufacturers East Asia, Europe, South West Pacific, the Americas, West Asia, and Africa. It operates through Airframe and Line Maintenance; and Engine and Component segments. The Airframe and Line Maintenance segment offers airframe maintenance, including scheduled routine maintenance and overhaul, specialized and non-routine maintenance, and modification and r... [Read more]

Industry Airlines
Sector Industrials
Founded 1982
Employees 6,253
Stock Exchange Singapore Exchange
Ticker Symbol S59
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, SIA Engineering Company's revenue was 1.09 billion, an increase of 37.47% compared to the previous year's 795.97 million. Earnings were 97.12 million, an increase of 46.30%.

Financial Statements

News

SIA Engineering Company: High Growth With Expensive Valuation

SIA Engineering's valuation appears fully priced in against FY 2027 earnings, making the stock a hold. Click here to find out why SEGSF stock is a Hold.

4 weeks ago - Seeking Alpha

Singapore Airlines to spend $835mln upgrading long-haul Airbus A350 cabins

The airline group's SIA Engineering Company will carry out the retrofitting

5 months ago - Zawya

SIA Engineering Company: An Attractive Business But With Stretched Valuation

SIA Engineering (SEGSF) offers extensive MRO services, showing strong revenue growth despite rising costs. Read why I think the stock is a hold.

7 months ago - Seeking Alpha