Eu Yan Sang hit by lower fair-value gain
Q4 profit fell 66% as operating, interest expenses also rise
EU Yan Sang International's fourth-quarter net profit plummeted 66 per cent to S$1.61 million as fair value gain on investment properties fell while operating and interest expenses rose.
Earnings per share for the three months ended June 30 were 0.36 cent, down from 1.05 cents a year ago.
The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) group maintained its first and final dividend at 2.2 Singapore cents a share.
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