Chinese EST H Reports Full-Year Loss Reduced to $388 Million
Financial Performance: CHINESE EST H reported a revenue of $301 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, reflecting a 10.6% decrease year-over-year.
Loss Reduction: The company's loss narrowed significantly to $388 million, compared to a loss of $2.108 billion in 2024.
Loss Per Share: The loss per share (LPS) for the year was recorded at $0.204.
Dividend Announcement: No dividend was declared for the reporting period.
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Financial Performance: CHINESE EST H reported a revenue of $301 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, reflecting a 10.6% decrease year-over-year.
Loss Reduction: The company's loss narrowed significantly to $388 million, compared to a loss of $2.108 billion in 2024.
Loss Per Share: The loss per share (LPS) for the year was recorded at $0.204.
Dividend Announcement: No dividend was declared for the reporting period.

Financial Performance Outlook: CHINESE EST H (00127.HK) anticipates a significant reduction in consolidated net loss for the year ending December 31, 2025, with expectations of a decrease ranging from 75% to 85%.
Revenue Projections: The company expects a decline in revenue for the same period, estimating a decrease between 5% to 15% compared to the previous year's revenue of HK$337 million.

Li Ka-shing's Wealth: Li Ka-shing remains Hong Kong's richest person with an estimated wealth of HKD351.78 billion, according to Forbes' 2026 list of the 50 richest individuals in Hong Kong.
Top Rankings: The second position is held by Lee Ka Kit and his family with a net worth of HKD272.22 billion, followed by the Cheng Kar-Shun family in third place with HKD203.58 billion.
Notable Figures: Kwong Siu Hing of SHK PPT ranks fifth with HKD136.5 billion, while other notable figures in the top ten include Peter Woo, Joseph Lau, Joe Tsai, the Lui Yiu Tung family, and Jean Salata.
Market Context: The article also mentions short selling data and stock performance related to these wealthy individuals and their companies, indicating market activity as of February 11, 2026.

Li Ka-shing's Wealth: Li Ka-shing remains Hong Kong's richest person in 2026 with an estimated wealth of HKD351.78 billion, continuing his streak at the top of the Forbes list.
Top Rankings: The second position is held by Lee Ka Kit and family with HKD272.22 billion, followed by the Cheng Kar-Shun family at third with HKD203.58 billion.
Notable Figures: Kwong Siu Hing of SHK PPT moved up to fifth place with HKD136.5 billion, while Peter Woo and Joseph Lau occupy the sixth and seventh spots, respectively.
Additional Rankings: The eighth to tenth positions are held by Joseph Tsai, Lui Yiu Tung family, and Jean Salata, with net worths ranging from approximately HKD74.1 billion to HKD116.2 billion.
Interim Results Overview: CHINESE EST H reported a 31.3% decline in turnover to HK$134 million for the interim period ending June 2025, with losses narrowing slightly from HK$422 million to HK$411 million year-on-year.
Dividend Declaration: The company declared an interim dividend of HK1 cent per share, contrasting with no dividend issued during the same period last year.







