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1713 Stock Chart & Stats
HK$2.43
HK$0.00(0.00%)
At close: 4:00 PM EST
HK$2.43
HK$0.00(0.00%)
Day’s Range― - ―
52-Week RangeHK$1.77 - HK$2.86
Previous CloseN/A
Volume58.00K
Average Volume (3M)86.47K
Market Cap
HK$1.98B
Enterprise ValueHK$3.38K
Total Cash (Recent Filing)HK$432.35M
Total Debt (Recent Filing)HK$1.06B
Price to Earnings (P/E)5.8
Beta0.36
Next Earnings
Aug 28, 2026EPS EstimateN/A
Next Dividend Ex-DateN/A
Dividend Yield7.5%
Share Statistics
EPS (TTM)0.27
Shares Outstanding787,396,700
10 Day Avg. Volume115,800
30 Day Avg. Volume86,466
Financial Highlights & Ratios
PEG Ratio-0.30
Price to Book (P/B)0.62
Price to Sales (P/S)0.47
P/FCF Ratio-5.76
Enterprise Value/Market CapN/A
Enterprise Value/RevenueN/A
Enterprise Value/Gross ProfitN/A
Enterprise Value/EbitdaN/A
Forecast
1Y Price TargetN/A
Price Target UpsideN/A
Rating ConsensusN/A
Number of Analyst Covering0
EPS Forecast (FY)N/A
Revenue Forecast (FY)N/A
Bulls Say, Bears Say
Bulls Say
Healthy Balance SheetHistorically low-to-moderate leverage and equity growth have supported the asset base and returns. That structural balance-sheet strength provides financial flexibility to fund ongoing infrastructure projects and absorb shocks, enabling durable execution over the next 2–6 months and beyond.
Multi-year Revenue GrowthA multi-year top-line expansion prior to 2025 reflects sustained project development and demand in the firm’s service footprint. This durable revenue base supports long-term contract pipelines and provides a foundation for recovery after temporary slowdowns, underpinning future cash generation potential.
Solid Operating ProfitabilityConsistent EBITDA margins in the low-mid teens give the company an enduring operating cushion against cost swings. Durable sector-level operating profitability helps cover fixed infrastructure costs, supports reinvestment and debt servicing capacity even if net margins and earnings experience short-term pressure.
Bears Say
Negative Free Cash FlowSustained negative free cash flow signals structural cash-generation weakness driven by capex and working-capital timing. Over months this limits the firm's ability to organically reduce debt, fund new projects, or boost distributions, increasing reliance on external financing and execution risk.
Margin Deterioration In 2025Material margin compression in 2025 points to cost pressure or adverse mix that lowers long-run profitability. Persistently lower gross and net margins erode internal cash flow and return on capital, weakening the company’s ability to self-fund investment or buffer volatility over the medium term.
Rising Leverage In 2025The notable uptick in leverage reduces the company’s financial headroom at a time of weaker profitability and negative FCF. Higher leverage increases refinancing and covenant risk, constrains strategic flexibility, and heightens sensitivity to interest or funding-cost changes over the coming months.
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H News
1713 FAQ
What was Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s price range in the past 12 months?
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H lowest stock price was HK$1.77 and its highest was HK$2.86 in the past 12 months.
What is Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s market cap?
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s market cap is HK$1.98B.
When is Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s upcoming earnings report date?
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s upcoming earnings report date is Aug 28, 2026 which is in 5 days.
How were Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s earnings last quarter?
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H released its earnings results on Mar 30, 2026. The company reported HK$0.144 earnings per share for the quarter, missing the consensus estimate of N/A by N/A.
Is Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H overvalued?
According to Wall Street analysts Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s price is currently Overvalued.
Does Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H pay dividends?
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H pays a Annually dividend of HK$0.138 which represents an annual dividend yield of 7.5%. See more information on Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H dividends here
What is Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s EPS estimate?
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s EPS estimate for its next earnings report is not yet available.
How many shares outstanding does Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H have?
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H has 787,396,700 shares outstanding.
What happened to Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H’s price movement after its last earnings report?
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H reported an EPS of HK$0.144 in its last earnings report, missing expectations of N/A. Following the earnings report the stock price went up 0.378%.
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in HK:1713
What is the TipRanks Smart Score and how is it calculated?
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Company Description
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. operates as a vertically integrated electricity utility, managing the generation, distribution, and sale of power within Yibin City, Sichuan Province. The company primarily produces electricity from its extensive network of hydropower plants. This energy is then supplied to a varied customer base, which includes households, general industrial and commercial clients, large industrial operations, and the state grid, facilitated by its robust transmission and distribution grid system and associated step-up and step-down substations. As of December 31, 2021, the company's operational assets included 34 hydropower plants with a combined installed capacity of 138,355 kilowatts. Its infrastructure also featured two 220-kilovolt (kV) substations with a total capacity of 720,000 kilo-volt-ampere (kVA), nineteen 110 kV substations with a combined capacity of 942,000 kVA, and fifty-nine 35 kV substations with an aggregate capacity of 572,050 kVA. Beyond its core power activities, the firm also undertakes electrical engineering construction and sells electrical equipment and materials. The company was established in 2011 and is headquartered in Chengdu, People's Republic of China.
Sichuan Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. Class H (1713) Earnings & Revenues
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