Sky One narrows H1 loss; still studying planned RTO
SKY One Holdings posted a smaller half-year net loss as its old businesses suffer from weak demand.
But the logistics company said yesterday that it continued to study a planned reverse takeover by a coal mining business, and was modestly upbeat about its recently acquired coal logistics business.
Sky One, whose shares mysteriously collapsed as much as 90 per cent a week ago, said net loss attributable to shareholders for the six months ended Sept 30 narrowed to HK$1.2 million (S$192,313), or 0.38 HK cents per share, on a slight increase in revenue and a sharper reduction in administrative expenses.
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