You can find the annual or quarterly income statement of GIBO Holdings Ord Shs Class A here for insights into the performance and operational efficiency of GIBO Holdings Ord Shs Class A.
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FY2024Q4
FY2024Q3
FY2024Q2
FY2024Q1
FY2023Q4
FY2023Q3
FY2023Q2
FY2023Q1
Operating expenses
231.86%272.20K
74.22%444.52K
83.89%238.01K
408119.30%232.69K
--82.02K
--255.16K
--129.43K
--57.00
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization
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--0.00
--0.00
--0.00
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Other operating expenses
231.86%272.20K
74.22%444.52K
5732.20%238.01K
408119.30%232.69K
--82.02K
--255.16K
--4.08K
--57.00
Operating profit
-231.86%-272.20K
-74.22%-444.52K
-83.89%-238.01K
-408119.30%-232.69K
---82.02K
---255.16K
---129.43K
---57.00
Net non-operating interest income (expenses)
Non-operating interest income
-52.51%373.67K
-39.82%444.20K
502968.79%789.82K
--781.15K
--786.80K
--738.17K
--157.00
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Income before tax
-85.60%101.47K
-100.07%-323.00
526.85%551.81K
189024.48%548.46K
--704.78K
--483.01K
---129.27K
--290.00
Income after tax
-85.60%101.47K
-100.07%-323.00
526.85%551.81K
189024.48%548.46K
--704.78K
--483.01K
---129.27K
--290.00
Net income from continuous operations
-85.60%101.47K
-100.07%-323.00
526.85%551.81K
189024.48%548.46K
--704.78K
--483.01K
---129.27K
--290.00
Net income attributable to controlling interests
-85.60%101.47K
-100.07%-323.00
526.85%551.81K
189024.48%548.46K
--704.78K
--483.01K
---129.27K
--290.00
Net income attributable to common shareholders
-85.60%101.47K
-100.07%-323.00
526.85%551.81K
189024.48%548.46K
--704.78K
--483.01K
---129.27K
--290.00
Basic earnings per share
113340.27%102.55
-100.10%0.00
182.87%0.07
141220.00%0.07
--0.09
--0.06
---0.09
--0.00
Diluted earnings per share
113340.27%102.55
-100.10%0.00
182.87%0.07
141220.00%0.07
--0.09
--0.06
---0.09
--0.00
Dividend per share
--0.00
--0.00
--0.00
--0.00
--0.00
--0.00
--0.00
--0.00
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What is the difference between quarterly and annual income statements?
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What does YOY mean on the income statement page?
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Important metrics include revenue growth, gross profit, gross margin, operating profit, operating margin, net income, EPS, R&D expenses, SG&A expenses, and tax expense. Investors usually look at these together to judge whether the company is growing, controlling costs, and improving profitability.
What was GIBO Holdings Ord Shs Class A's net income for the year?
GIBO Holdings Ord Shs Class A posted -231.91M in net income for fiscal year 2025.
How much net income did GIBO Holdings Ord Shs Class A post in the last quarter?
GIBO Holdings Ord Shs Class A reported 101.47K in net income for the latest quarter。
What was GIBO Holdings Ord Shs Class A's annual operating profit?
GIBO Holdings Ord Shs Class A's operating income was -131.96M for fiscal year 2025.
How is EPS related to the income statement?
EPS, or earnings per share, is based on net income divided by the number of shares outstanding. It helps investors understand how much profit the company generated for each share, but it should be reviewed alongside share count changes, margins, cash flow, and valuation metrics.