Blue Moon Group Holdings Limited engages in the research, design, development, manufacture, and sale of personal hygiene, home care, and fabric care products in...
Blue Moon Group closed at HKD 3.10, up 4.03%, with an intraday pattern of rallying then fading; the stock hit an intraday high of HKD 3.18 in the morning session before retreating to end near the session low, still outperforming the broader market. The company earlier flagged an expected H1 net loss narrowing by at least 55% YoY, coupled with recent share buybacks at HKD 3.00, 3.01, 3.07, and 3.08 levels, lifting sentiment. Latest earnings show Q4 2025 net profit surged 224.34% YoY to HKD 53.2 million, with net profit margin improving to 1.98%, though revenue edged down 0.97% YoY to HKD 2.686 billion, indicating profit improvement is driven by cost optimization rather than top-line expansion. At HKD 3.10, the stock remains 28.57% below its 52-week high of HKD 4.34, but is up 13.14% YTD and has reclaimed both its 20-day MA (HKD 2.976) and 60-day MA (HKD 3.054), while still trading below the 52-week peak. The PB ratio stands at 2.39x, with a dividend yield of 5.86% providing a floor.
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Blue Moon expects H1 loss attributable to shareholders to narrow at least 55% from HK$435.3 million a year earlier