Tan Chong International (SGX:T15, HKG:0693) booked an attributable profit of HK$11.7 million during the first half of the year, from an attributable loss of HK$35.9 million a year earlier, according to a Wednesday filing with the Singapore Exchange.
Earnings per share came in at HK$0.0058 compared with a loss per share of HK$0.0178 in the comparable period.
Revenue fell to HK$6.51 billion from HK$6.59 billion.
The board declared an interim dividend of HK$0.02 per share for the period, unchanged from a year earlier, which will be sent to shareholders on Sept. 24.
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