-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
C C Land Holdings (SEHK:1224) Stock Sees Profit Return But Full Year Losses Linger
Share
Listen to the news

C C Land Holdings entered this earnings day with a flat share price over the past three months, alongside a reputation for steep recent losses and a rich valuation. The stock closed at HK$1.20 today after the latest half-year numbers, while the headline result was a return to profit in H1 2026. Basic earnings per share came in at HK$0.0083 on net income of HK$67.97m, representing a sharp reset from the heavy loss in the second half of 2025.

Is C C Land Holdings now priced for a genuine turnaround, or simply carrying a premium on the back of a single profitable half year? See how the current P/S of 8.2x compares in our valuation analysis for C C Land Holdings

H1 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue (H1 2026 vs. H1 2025) HK$274.32m vs. HK$250.34m (reported increase)
  • Net Income / Loss (H1 2026 vs. H1 2025) Net income of HK$67.97m vs. loss of HK$36.75m (swing to profit on a half year view)
  • Basic EPS (H1 2026 vs. H1 2025) HK$0.0083 per share vs. a loss of HK$0.0095 per share (swing back into positive territory)
  • Trailing 12 month Net Income Loss of HK$361.98m for the 12 months to H1 2026 vs. loss of HK$466.71m for the 12 months to H2 2025 (reported reduction in full year loss; C C Land Holdings remains unprofitable over the latest 12 month period)

Prefer clear charts instead of scrolling through dense earnings tables and footnotes? Check the full visual breakdown of C C Land Holdings, with an at-a-glance view of its recent profitability trend in the company report for C C Land Holdings.

SEHK:1224 Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
SEHK:1224 Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

C C Land Holdings: Profit Return Supports Cautious Optimism

The latest half year gives bullish investors in C C Land Holdings some support. Revenue of HK$274.32m and net income of HK$67.97m mark a return to profit compared with the loss in H1 2025. Basic EPS has moved back into positive territory. For a property and treasury focused platform, that shift suggests the business model can still generate earnings in the current conditions. However, the trailing 12 month figures still show a sizeable loss, so any optimism rests on this improvement being repeatable rather than a one off.

Losses And Property Risk Still Anchor The Bear Case

The bearish narrative around C C Land Holdings remains grounded in the full year picture. The company still reports a trailing 12 month loss of HK$361.98m, even after the profitable H1 2026. That keeps questions alive about the resilience of earnings from its property and treasury activities. The share price has been flat over 7, 30 and 90 days, which suggests the market is not yet treating this half year as a clear turning point. For now, the risk profile implied by recent history has not meaningfully eased.

Expose whether C C Land Holdings recent profit is masking deeper structural pressure. Review the independent risk analysis for C C Land Holdings which shows 1 important warning sign

Stay Ahead Of Your Next Move

If the return to profit at C C Land Holdings has caught your eye, register for free with Simply Wall St and add it to a Watchlist to track the share price against fair value and watch how future results shape the story. Once you own it or any other stock, use the Portfolio Command Center to cut through noise and receive only the most important updates on your holdings. For a broader view, compare your thinking with thousands of other investors through the Community. Spot potential catalysts and risks early so you can act with confidence before the wider market reacts.

Seeking Alternatives Beyond C C Land Holdings

Fresh ideas do not stay under the radar for long. Stocks can move from quiet to breakout while attention is elsewhere. Scan new momentum while it matters and get in early.

This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

Disclaimer:This article represents the opinion of the author only. It does not represent the opinion of Webull, nor should it be viewed as an indication that Webull either agrees with or confirms the truthfulness or accuracy of the information. It should not be considered as investment advice from Webull or anyone else, nor should it be used as the basis of any investment decision.
What's Trending