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Springview holdings ltd class a ordinary shares
-0.23%
Avg of Sector
0.67%
S&P500
Springview Holdings Ltd, through its subsidiary, designs and constructs residential and commercial buildings in Singapore. It undertakes new construction, reconstruction, and additions and alterations works. The company also provides other general contracting services, such as renovation and design consultation, space planning, bespoke carpentry, and project management. Springview Holdings Ltd was founded in 2002 and is based in Singapore. Springview Holdings Ltd operates as a subsidiary of AVANTA (BVI) LIMITED.
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| QTR | Non-GAAP EPS | EPS YoY | EPS Surprise % | Sales | Sales YoY | Sales Surprise % | NPM |
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| Current | |||||||
| 2025Q4 | |||||||
| 2025Q3 | |||||||
| 2025Q2 | |||||||
| 2025Q1 |
The most recent financial report for Springview holdings ltd class a ordinary shares (SPHL) covers the period of 2025Q4 and was published on 2025/12/31. This report is prepared according to IFRS/US GAAP standards and includes key financial indicators—Revenue, Profitability, Cash Flow, and Capital Structure. This information is essential for investors evaluating SPHL's short-term business performance and financial health. For the latest updates on SPHL's earnings releases, visit this page regularly.
As of the end of the reporting period, Springview holdings ltd class a ordinary shares (SPHL) had total debt of 1.06M, with a debt ratio of 0.1. Short-term debt comprises a higher/lower proportion. The level of financial leverage directly impacts the company's capital structure and interest coverage. If debt is high, pay attention to interest expenses and refinancing risks. Conversely, a low-leverage structure indicates greater risk tolerance but potentially less growth flexibility.
At the end of the period, Springview holdings ltd class a ordinary shares (SPHL) held Total Cash and Cash Equivalents of 3.81M, accounting for 0.36 of total assets. Both current and quick ratios indicate robust short-term debt repayment ability. High cash reserves typically mean the company has strong liquidity, supporting operational needs, expansion investments, or shareholder returns.