Lee & Man Paper FY2025 net profit rises 43% to HKD 1.94 billion

Reuters
Mar 10
Lee & Man Paper FY2025 net profit rises 43% to HKD 1.94 billion

Lee & Man Paper reported FY2025 net profit of HKD 1.94 billion, up 43%, as revenue rose 2% to HKD 26.64 billion. Basic earnings per share were HKD 45.2 cents, up 48%. By segment, packaging paper revenue was HKD 20.18 billion, while tissue paper revenue climbed 15% to HKD 6.02 billion. The company proposed a final dividend of HKD 9.3 cents per share, more than doubled from a year earlier. Management said finance costs fell to HKD 0.74 billion from HKD 0.94 billion, mainly due to lower bank borrowings and a lower average interest rate, and expects production capacity to be fully released in 2026 as it continues efficiency upgrades and expansion in export markets.

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