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1957 & Co. (Hospitality) Limited is currently in a long term downtrend where the price is trading 1.0% below its 200 day moving average.
From a valuation standpoint, the stock is 95.9% cheaper than other stocks from the Consumer Cyclical sector with a price to sales ratio of 0.2.
1957 & Co. (Hospitality) Limited's total revenue rose by 10.8% to $91M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Its net income has increased by 9.0% to $-5M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Finally, its free cash flow fell by 19.3% to $40M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Based on the above factors, 1957 & Co. (Hospitality) Limited gets an overall score of 3/5.
Industry | Restaurants |
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Exchange | HK |
CurrencyCode | HKD |
ISIN | KYG675711025 |
Sector | Consumer Cyclical |
Market Cap | 68M |
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PE Ratio | None |
Target Price | None |
Beta | -0.08 |
Dividend Yield | None |
1957 & Co. (Hospitality) Limited, an investment holding company, operates full service restaurants in Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China. It also provides restaurant and catering management, as well as consultancy services. The company operates restaurants under self-owned brands, including An Nam, Modern Shanghai, 10 Shanghai, Modern Shanghai Imperial, Akanoshou, and Hokkaidon; and franchised or sublicensed brands, such as Mango Tree, Gonpachi, and Paper Moon. 1957 & Co. (Hospitality) Limited was incorporated in 2016 and is headquartered in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 1957 & Co. (Hospitality) Limited is a subsidiary of Real Hero Ventures Limited.
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