Chow Sang Sang Holdings International (SEHK:116) is in focus after reporting full year 2025 results, with revenue of HK$22,446.18 million and net income of HK$1,717.46 million, catching the attention of income and value oriented investors.
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The share price has reacted positively to the results, with a 1-day share price return of 3.04% and a 7-day share price return of 8.47%. The 1-year total shareholder return of 97.81% contrasts with a more measured 3-year total shareholder return of 47.70%, which suggests that momentum has strengthened recently after a quieter multi year period.
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With earnings per share rising and the share price up sharply over the past year, Chow Sang Sang now trades around a reported intrinsic discount of roughly 37% and below analyst targets. This leaves you to ask whether there is genuine value left here or whether the market is already pricing in future growth.
On simple earnings terms, Chow Sang Sang trades on a P/E of 5.5x, which screens as inexpensive against both peers and the wider Hong Kong Luxury industry.
The P/E multiple compares the current share price with earnings per share and is a quick way to see how much investors are paying for each dollar of profit. For a jewellery and luxury retailer with an established brand and long operating history, this ratio often reflects expectations for future growth, profitability and business quality.
Here, the picture is quite supportive of a low P/E. Earnings are reported to have grown 114.9% over the past year and 12.6% per year over the past 5 years, while net profit margins are now 7.4% versus 3.6% last year. Against that backdrop, a 5.5x P/E compares to a peer average of 36.7x and a Hong Kong Luxury industry average of 9.3x. It also sits below an estimated fair P/E of 12.3x, which signals a level the market could move towards if current profit trends and expectations hold.
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Result: Price-to-Earnings of 5.5x (UNDERVALUED)
However, this low P/E could reflect concerns that recent earnings momentum, including revenue and net income growth, may be harder to sustain in competitive jewellery and precious metals markets.
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While the 5.5x P/E points to a low earnings multiple, the SWS DCF model also suggests Chow Sang Sang is trading below an estimated future cash flow value of HK$21.59 per share versus the current HK$13.57. When both profits and cash flows line up like this, it raises a simple question: how long might that gap persist?
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