Happy City Holdings reports FY2025 revenue of USD 6.8 million, down 18 percent

Reuters
Jan 15
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HCHL">Happy City</a> Holdings reports FY2025 revenue of USD 6.8 million, down 18 percent

Happy City Holdings reported full-year (FY) financial results for the period ended August 31, 2025. The company posted revenues of USD 6.8 million for the year. Cost of revenues amounted to USD 5.9 million, resulting in a gross profit of USD 0.9 million. Selling and marketing expenses were USD 0.2 million, while employee compensation and benefits totaled USD 1.0 million. Other general and administrative expenses paid to third parties were USD 1.8 million. The company stated it is not aware of any trends or events likely to have a material effect on its financial condition or results for the reported period. No off-balance sheet arrangements were reported.

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