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HK$0.18 - HK$0.26
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Market Cap Market Capitalization (Market Cap) The total market value of a company’s outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of outstanding shares. | HK$383.19M |
EV Enterprise Value (EV) A comprehensive measure of a company's total value, calculated by adding market capitalization and total debt, then subtracting cash and cash equivalents. Unlike market cap, EV reflects the interests of all stakeholders, including shareholders, debt holders, and preferred equity investors, making it a key metric for valuation and financial analysis. | HK$10.17B |
Shares Outstanding Shares Outstanding Shares outstanding are the total number of a company’s shares currently held by all its shareholders, including institutional investors and company insiders. | 2.04B |
Beta Beta (β) A measure of a stock’s volatility relative to the overall market. A beta greater than 1 indicates higher volatility than the market, while a beta less than 1 suggests lower volatility. | 0.44 |
Industry | Real Estate - Services |
Analyst Rating Analyst Rating Analyst ratings reflect expert opinions on a stock’s investment potential, based on in-depth research and market analysis. Ratings fall into five categories, ranging from most positive to least positive: ✅ Buy – Strongest rating; high confidence in outperformance 🔹 Outperform – Expected to beat the market ⚖️ Hold – Likely to perform in line with the market 🔻 Underperform – Expected to lag behind the market ❌ Sell – Weakest rating; suggests reducing or exiting | - |
Analyst Target Price Analyst Price Target The Analyst Price Target is the average forecasted stock price over the next 12 months, based on estimates from professional financial analysts. It reflects their expectations for the stock’s future performance, considering factors like earnings growth, industry trends, and market conditions. | - |
Number of Analysts Number of Analysts This refers to the total number of financial analysts who actively follow a company’s stock and provide forecasts, ratings, or reports on its performance. | 0 |
P/E 2025E Forward P/E Ratio The Forward Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio measures a company’s current share price relative to its estimated earnings per share (EPS) for the current unreported year. This valuation metric provides insight into how much investors are willing to pay today for each dollar of projected earnings, offering a forward-looking perspective on the stock's potential growth and valuation. | - |
P/Revenue 2025E Forward P/Revenue The Forward P/Revenue ratio measures a company’s stock price relative to its expected revenue per share for the current year. This ratio helps investors assess how much they are paying for each dollar of revenue the company is forecasted to generate. | - |
This refers to the average compound annual growth rate of a company’s financial metric over the past three years (last 3Y CAGR).
Revenue Revenue The total income generated by a company from its core business operations, typically from the sale of goods or services, before any costs or expenses are deducted. | |
EPS Earnings Per Share (EPS) Earnings Per Share (EPS) represents a company's net income divided by the number of outstanding shares. EPS is a key metric for evaluating a company's profitability on a per-share basis, providing insight into how much profit is generated for each share owned by investors. | |
Operating Cash Flow Operating Cash Flow (OCF) The cash flow generated by a company’s core operations after deducting capital expenditures necessary to maintain or expand the asset base. It represents the actual cash available for discretionary use, such as paying down debt or distributing dividends. | |
Free Cash Flow Free Cash Flow (FCF) The amount of cash a company generates after covering its operating expenses and capital expenditures. Free cash flow represents the cash available for reinvestment, debt repayment, dividends, or other corporate activities, making it a key indicator of financial flexibility and long-term sustainability. |
This refers to the projected compound average annual growth rate of a company’s financial metric over the next three years (next 3Y CAGR). It is a forward-looking estimate that provides insight into the expected growth trajectory.
Revenue Revenue The total income generated by a company from its core business operations, typically from the sale of goods or services, before any costs or expenses are deducted. | |
EPS Earnings Per Share (EPS) Earnings Per Share (EPS) represents a company's net income divided by the number of outstanding shares. EPS is a key metric for evaluating a company's profitability on a per-share basis, providing insight into how much profit is generated for each share owned by investors. | |
Operating Cash Flow Operating Cash Flow (OCF) The cash flow generated by a company’s core operations after deducting capital expenditures necessary to maintain or expand the asset base. It represents the actual cash available for discretionary use, such as paying down debt or distributing dividends. | |
Free Cash Flow Free Cash Flow (FCF) The amount of cash a company generates after covering its operating expenses and capital expenditures. Free cash flow represents the cash available for reinvestment, debt repayment, dividends, or other corporate activities, making it a key indicator of financial flexibility and long-term sustainability. |
Gross Margin 2025E Gross Margin Gross margin represents the percentage of revenue a company retains after accounting for the direct costs of producing its goods or services, also known as cost of goods sold (COGS). It’s calculated by subtracting COGS from revenue and then dividing by Revenue. | - |
Net Profit Margin 2025E Net Profit Margin Net profit margin measures the percentage of a company’s revenue that remains as profit after all expenses are deducted. It’s calculated by dividing net income by total revenue. | - |
ROE 2025E Return on Equity (ROE) ROE measures how effectively a company uses its shareholders’ equity to generate profit. It’s calculated by dividing net income by shareholders’ equity, giving an indication of how efficiently the company is generating returns on the investments made by its shareholders. | - |
ROCE 2024 Return on Common Equity (ROCE) A financial ratio that measures a company’s profitability in relation to common shareholders’ equity. ROCE is calculated by dividing net income available to common shareholders by average common equity. It indicates how effectively management is using shareholders' funds to generate profits. | -95.44% |
DPS 2025E Dividends Per Share (Dividend / Share) The total dividends paid by a company divided by the number of outstanding shares. DPS represents the amount of earnings distributed to shareholders and is a key metric for evaluating a company’s payout policy. | - |
Payout Ratio 2025E Payout Ratio The percentage of a company’s earnings paid out to shareholders as dividends. It is calculated by dividing total dividends by net income and is used to assess how much of a company’s profit is being returned to investors. | - |
Div. Yield 2025E Dividend Yield (Div. Yield) Dividend yield is a financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price. This ratio gives investors an idea of the income they can expect to receive from dividends relative to their investment. | - |
DPS Last 3Y CAGR Dividends Per Share (DPS) Last 3Y CAGR The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of a company’s dividends per share over the last three years. This metric shows how consistently and at what rate a company has increased its dividend payouts, offering insight into its dividend growth history and reliability. |
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Pacific Century Premium Developments Limited
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Sector
Real Estate
Industry
Real Estate - Services
CEO
Lam, Yu Yee
Employees
976
Website
www.pcpd.comIPO Date
1993-09-20
Headquarters
Cyberport 2, 8th Floor, 100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong Hong Kong
The last closing price of Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) is HK$0.19, reflecting a -1.05% change from the prior session. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:01 AM Eastern Time
Review the recent 432 stock performance trends:Past 1 Month: Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) shares have -5.53%.Past 3 Months: The stock has -6.47%.Past 6 Months: 432 shares have -8.74%. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:57 PM Eastern Time
Over the last year, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) has established a 52-week price range between a high of HK$0.26 and a low of HK$0.18. This metric is essential for assessing the stock's annual volatility. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:57 PM Eastern Time
Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) is considered a low volatility stock. It has a beta of 0.44, which means it typically moves 0.44 times as much as the broader market. Over the past 52 weeks, 432 has traded within a HK$0.18 – HK$0.26 range. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:57 PM Eastern Time
A HK$1,000 investment in Pacific Century Premium Developments 5 years ago, when the stock was trading around HK$0.83, would be worth approximately HK$230.12 today, based solely on share price performance (excluding dividends). This represents a total return of -76.99% over the period, equivalent to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -25.46%. Past performance reflects historical price movements only and does not imply future results. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:57 PM Eastern Time
The current Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) market capitalization is approximately HK$383.19M, based on its latest share price and shares outstanding. Market capitalization represents the total market value of a company's equity and is calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the number of shares outstanding. As a result, Pacific Century Premium Developments's market cap fluctuates with changes in its share price and share count. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:57 PM Eastern Time
In the most recently reported quarter, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) generated HK$368.00M in revenue, representing a +35.05% year over year change. Quarterly revenue results and expectations reflect underlying demand trends, pricing dynamics, product or service mix, seasonality, and broader macroeconomic conditions. Actual results may differ from consensus estimates as new information becomes available. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:09 AM Eastern Time
In the most recently reported fiscal year, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) generated net income of HK$-0.23B, compared with HK$-0.47B in the prior fiscal year, representing a +50.64% year over year change. Net income may be positive or negative and can fluctuate materially from year to year due to changes in operating performance, non-recurring or one-time items, accounting treatments, capital structure, and broader macroeconomic conditions. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:09 AM Eastern Time
According to its latest quarterly filing, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) reported EBITDA of HK$107.50M, representing a +83.76% year over year change. EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure and does not account for depreciation, amortization, interest expense, taxes, or capital expenditures. As a result, it should be considered alongside other financial metrics when assessing operating performance. Actual results may differ from estimates as company-specific or macroeconomic conditions evolve. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:09 AM Eastern Time
As of the most recent reporting period, the company's debt-to-equity ratio stands at 127.88x, calculated as total debt divided by total shareholders' equity. A lower debt-to-equity ratio generally indicates a more conservative capital structure with less reliance on external borrowing, while a higher ratio suggests greater financial leverage and potentially higher sensitivity to interest rates, refinancing conditions, and earnings volatility. The debt-to-equity ratio should be interpreted in the context of the company's industry, business model, cash flow stability, and balance sheet composition. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:09 AM Eastern Time
Based on the latest available data, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) is currently trading at a last twelve months (LTM) P/E ratio of -1.18x. The P/E ratio reflects how much investors are willing to pay today for a dollar of earnings and can vary meaningfully over time due to changes in profitability, growth expectations, margin outlook, and earnings volatility. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:09 AM Eastern Time
In the most recently reported quarter, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) revenue was HK$368.00M. Earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter were HK$-0.06. Revenue and EPS surprises may be positive or negative and can influence near-term stock performance depending on expectations, forward guidance, and broader market and sector conditions. For a detailed history of analyst expectations versus reported results, view the full estimates vs. actuals track record here: 👉 Estimates vs. Actuals Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:09 AM Eastern Time
Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) does not currently pay a dividend. Over the last twelve months (LTM), the company paid HK$0.00 per share in dividends, and no dividend payments are currently expected over the next twelve months (NTM). Companies that do not pay dividends typically prioritize reinvesting cash into growth initiatives, capital expenditures, debt reduction, or strategic investments, though dividend policy may change in the future. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:09 AM Eastern Time
Based on the latest available analyst coverage, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) currently carries a not available consensus rating. Analyst views are forward-looking estimates and should not be considered investment advice. Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 3:09 AM Eastern Time
Like other publicly traded stocks, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) shares are bought and sold on stock exchanges such as SEHK and other supported markets, depending on the listing. The most common way to buy shares is through an online brokerage account. To get started, you typically need to: Open an account with a licensed stock brokerComplete the broker's verification processFund your accountPlace a buy order for Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) shares Trading involves risk, and investors should consider their financial objectives and risk tolerance before investing.
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Pacific Century Premium Developments trades under the ticker symbol 432 on the SEHK stock exchange. The ticker 432 is used to identify the company's common stock across trading platforms, market data providers, and regulatory filings.
As of the most recently reported period, Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) employs approximately 976 people worldwide. Reported employee figures may fluctuate over time due to hiring activity, restructuring, automation initiatives, or changes in business strategy. Headcount data is typically disclosed in company filings and reflects full-time employees unless otherwise stated. Last updated: December 31, 2025 at 11:57 PM Eastern Time
Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) operates in a highly competitive market with companies that often have different business models, geographic exposure, and end markets. While no two companies are identical, the following firms are generally considered the closest Pacific Century Premium Developments (432) stock peers based on overlapping products, services, and competitive dynamics:CK Asset Holdings (1113)Chinney Investments (216)Wanda Hotel Development (169)Shin Hwa World (582)Shining Building Business (5531) These peers may differ in size, business mix, financial profile, and strategic focus, but they are commonly referenced due to overlapping markets, customer segments, or competitive positioning relative to Pacific Century Premium Developments.
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