Abstract
CK ASSET will report fiscal results on August 13, 2026 post-Market; this preview compiles last quarter performance, current-quarter projections on revenue, margins and EPS, and a synthesis of recent institutional commentary to frame likely outcomes and market sensitivities.
Market Forecast
Consensus points to a modest year-over-year increase in revenue and stable margin structure this quarter for CK ASSET, with adjusted EPS expected to track revenue growth and net profit margin broadly steady; company guidance and market models suggest resilience in development revenue and steady rental contributions. The main businesses are expected to show a balanced mix of property development proceeds and recurring rental income, with operating stability in hotel and serviced suites. Rental operations are set to be the most promising driver as occupancy and renewal spreads hold up, with revenue in the last reported period at 5.89 billion RMB and a positive year-over-year trend anticipated.
Last Quarter Review
In the previous quarter, CK ASSET recorded revenue of 57.84 billion RMB, a gross profit margin of 39.83%, GAAP net profit attributable to the parent company of 2.42 billion RMB, a net profit margin of 14.84%, and adjusted EPS that tracked stable performance year over year. Quarter-on-quarter net profit growth was 0%. The business mix showed Property Development at 20.41 billion RMB, Property Leasing at 5.89 billion RMB, Hotel and Serviced Suites Operations at 4.63 billion RMB, and Property and Project Management at 0.78 billion RMB, alongside the Pub Operation segment at 26.23 billion RMB.
Current Quarter Outlook
Main business: Property development revenue and margin cadence
Property development remains the core earnings driver given its scale in the last reported quarter. The profitability outlook will hinge on project handover timing, contracted sales conversion, and the geographic mix between Hong Kong and the mainland. Margin sensitivity is elevated to input costs and pricing discipline, yet a backlog of scheduled completions supports revenue visibility into this quarter. Cash flow timing from handovers should support near-term earnings recognition while leaving full-year delivery pacing as a key variable.
Most promising business: Recurring rental income
Recurring income from property leasing offers defensive cash flow and supports multiple stability. With last quarter revenue at 5.89 billion RMB, leasing benefits from resilient occupancy and incremental contributions from asset enhancement and tenant mix upgrades. Lease renewals and inflation-linked adjustments could underpin like-for-like rental growth. This segment also provides counter-cyclicality to development cycles and helps smooth earnings volatility through the fiscal year.
Key stock price driver this quarter: Margin signals and contracted sales trajectory
Investors are focused on gross profit margin and net profit margin directionality as proxies for pricing power and cost control. Contracted sales momentum and handover schedules will influence revenue recognition and the earnings run-rate into the second half. Any management commentary on land banking, asset recycling, and capital allocation—including potential disposals or investments—could shift expectations around balance sheet flexibility and dividend capacity.
Analyst Opinions
Recent commentary skews constructive, with a majority of published views describing CK ASSET as well-positioned for steady earnings through a combination of development deliveries and stable rental income. Analysts emphasize that recurring revenue cushions cyclical risk and that near-term handovers should support revenue growth in the current quarter. The prevailing view expects broadly stable margins quarter over quarter, with upside if pricing holds and costs remain contained. Institutions highlight that capital discipline and diversified income streams set a baseline for incremental improvement in adjusted EPS as long as contracted sales conversions remain on track.
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