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We Think Blue Moon Group Holdings (HKG:6993) Can Afford To Drive Business Growth

Simply Wall St·07/17/2026 00:55:24
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Just because a business does not make any money, does not mean that the stock will go down. For example, although Amazon.com made losses for many years after listing, if you had bought and held the shares since 1999, you would have made a fortune. Nonetheless, only a fool would ignore the risk that a loss making company burns through its cash too quickly.

Given this risk, we thought we'd take a look at whether Blue Moon Group Holdings (HKG:6993) shareholders should be worried about its cash burn. For the purposes of this article, cash burn is the annual rate at which an unprofitable company spends cash to fund its growth; its negative free cash flow. First, we'll determine its cash runway by comparing its cash burn with its cash reserves.

Does Blue Moon Group Holdings Have A Long Cash Runway?

You can calculate a company's cash runway by dividing the amount of cash it has by the rate at which it is spending that cash. In December 2025, Blue Moon Group Holdings had HK$3.7b in cash, and was debt-free. Importantly, its cash burn was HK$543m over the trailing twelve months. So it had a cash runway of about 6.8 years from December 2025. While this is only one measure of its cash burn situation, it certainly gives us the impression that holders have nothing to worry about. The image below shows how its cash balance has been changing over the last few years.

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SEHK:6993 Debt to Equity History July 17th 2026

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How Well Is Blue Moon Group Holdings Growing?

We reckon the fact that Blue Moon Group Holdings managed to shrink its cash burn by 48% over the last year is rather encouraging. Having said that, the flat operating revenue was a bit mundane. On balance, we'd say the company is improving over time. While the past is always worth studying, it is the future that matters most of all. So you might want to take a peek at how much the company is expected to grow in the next few years.

How Hard Would It Be For Blue Moon Group Holdings To Raise More Cash For Growth?

While Blue Moon Group Holdings seems to be in a decent position, we reckon it is still worth thinking about how easily it could raise more cash, if that proved desirable. Generally speaking, a listed business can raise new cash through issuing shares or taking on debt. Commonly, a business will sell new shares in itself to raise cash and drive growth. We can compare a company's cash burn to its market capitalisation to get a sense for how many new shares a company would have to issue to fund one year's operations.

Since it has a market capitalisation of HK$18b, Blue Moon Group Holdings' HK$543m in cash burn equates to about 3.0% of its market value. Given that is a rather small percentage, it would probably be really easy for the company to fund another year's growth by issuing some new shares to investors, or even by taking out a loan.

Is Blue Moon Group Holdings' Cash Burn A Worry?

As you can probably tell by now, we're not too worried about Blue Moon Group Holdings' cash burn. In particular, we think its cash runway stands out as evidence that the company is well on top of its spending. Although its falling revenue does give us reason for pause, the other metrics we discussed in this article form a positive picture overall. After taking into account the various metrics mentioned in this report, we're pretty comfortable with how the company is spending its cash, as it seems on track to meet its needs over the medium term. An in-depth examination of risks revealed 1 warning sign for Blue Moon Group Holdings that readers should think about before committing capital to this stock.

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