A Hong Kong construction subcontractor that finishes buildings—plastering, tiling, bricklaying, and marble work—for government and private projects. Think of the crew that makes a raw concrete shell look like a finished office or apartment.
Revenue is tiny at USD 0.03B annually, and the company is losing money: gross margin is -3.86% and net margin -16.93% for fiscal 2025. No recurring income—each project is a one-off contract, and costs currently exceed what clients pay.
No visible advantage: any local wet-trade contractor can bid on the same government and private tenders, and with negative margins, there's no pricing power or scale to fend off competitors like Hip Hing Construction or Gammon Construction.

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