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Goldlion Holdings (SEHK:533) Stock Faces Widening Losses Despite Firmer Revenue

Simply Wall St·08/15/2026 21:19:56
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Goldlion Holdings closed at HK$0.89 on the day its half year results hit the market, with the stock stuck near flat over the past week even as the earnings story turned more uncomfortable. The headline is not about sales in this specialty retail group; it is about profit pressure. Net income for the first half of 2026 remained in loss territory at HK$47.2 million and basic earnings per share fell further into the red at HK$0.0484. That deepens a longer running profitability strain that already sits uneasily beside its current dividend yield.

Is Goldlion Holdings a deep value opportunity at HK$0.89, or just a stock with growing losses and an uncovered dividend yield? Compare the current share price against the dataset DCF work in the valuation analysis for Goldlion Holdings

H1 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue (H1 2026 vs H1 2025): HK$519.31 million vs. HK$487.11 million (higher revenue year on year)
  • Net Loss (H1 2026 vs H1 2025): HK$47.17 million loss vs. HK$3.96 million loss (loss widened significantly)
  • Basic EPS (H1 2026 vs H1 2025): HK$0.0484 loss per share vs. HK$0.0041 loss per share (per share loss deepened)
  • Trailing 12 Month Net Loss (to H1 2026 vs to H1 2025): HK$82.42 million loss vs. HK$39.22 million loss (loss roughly doubled over the year)

Prefer clear charts over another dense block of earnings tables and footnotes? See Goldlion Holdings' full financial picture, including a side by side view of its recent losses and dividend history, laid out in an easy visual format in the company report for Goldlion Holdings.

SEHK:533 Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026
SEHK:533 Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026

Goldlion Holdings revenue resilience vs earnings strain

For investors looking for reasons to stay constructive on Goldlion Holdings, the revenue line offers some support. Sales in H1 2026 were HK$519.31 million compared with HK$487.11 million a year earlier. That points to a business that is still able to generate demand across apparel, property and other activities. The share price holding broadly flat over the past week after the results suggests the market was not shocked by the update, even though profitability remains weak.

Profit pressure keeps the Goldlion risk case alive

The bear case around Goldlion Holdings focuses on weakening earnings quality and the latest numbers lean in that direction. The net loss in H1 2026 widened to HK$47.17 million and trailing 12 month losses reached HK$82.42 million. Basic EPS moved further into loss per share territory. The share price has declined about 15% over 90 days, which lines up with growing concern that the current mix of apparel, property and PV is not yet translating into sustainable profits.

After a 45.6% annual earnings decline over five years and a dividend not covered by earnings, review our independent risk analysis for Goldlion Holdings which shows 2 important warning signs

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