Frasers Centrepoint Trust (SGX:J69U) has posted FY 2025 second half results with revenue of about SGD 239 million and basic EPS of SGD 0.051, setting the stage for a year where trailing 12 month revenue sits around SGD 453 million and EPS at roughly SGD 0.10. The trust has seen revenue move from about SGD 200 million in 2H FY 2024 to SGD 239 million in 2H FY 2025 while trailing 12 month EPS has hovered just above SGD 0.10, leaving investors weighing modest earnings momentum against a squeeze in net profit margins.
See our full analysis for Frasers Centrepoint Trust.With the headline numbers on the table, the next step is to see how this earnings print lines up against the dominant narratives around growth, risk, and income that have been shaping expectations for the trust.
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