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The firm announced an offshore debt restructuring plan in March, expecting it to facilitate a gradual resumption of operations and generation of cash flow. Total cash slumped to 14.3 billion yuan, versus 28.8 billion yuan in 2021 and 180.7 billion yuan in 2020. OFFSHORE DEBTCreditors and analysts are now waiting for the convening hearings for Evergrande's offshore debt restructuring schemes in the hope to get more clarity on its business outlook. A company risks being delisted in Hong Kong if its shares remain suspended for 18 months. Hong Kong Stock Exchange said it does not comment on individual companies as a policy.
Persons: Charles Macgregor, Evergrande, Clare Jim, Himani Sarkar Organizations: HK, Lucror, Evergrande, Services, New Energy Vehicle Group, Prism, Shanghai Limited, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, China, Asia, China's, Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, Prism Hong Kong
Evergrande reported a net loss of 476 billion yuan ($66.36 billion) and 105.9 billion yuan ($14.76 billion) for 2021 and 2022, respectively, versus a net profit of 8.1 billion yuan in 2020 when its operation was normal. The huge losses were caused by return of lands, write-down of properties, losses on financial assets and finance costs, it said. Revenue dropped 55% to 230.1 billion yuan in 2022 from 2020. The big losses were in line with analyst expectations as Evergrande's 2021 and 2022 contracted sales fell to 443 billion yuan and 31.7 billion yuan respectively, versus 723 billion yuan in 2020. Charles Macgregor, head of Asia of Lucror Analytics, said he was not optimistic about Evergrande's results.
Persons: Evergrande, Charles Macgregor, Clare Jim, Himani Sarkar, David Evans, William Maclean Organizations: China Evergrande, HK, Revenue, Prism, Shanghai Limited, Lucror, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, China, China's, Hong Kong, Prism Hong Kong, Asia, Cayman Islands
The developer defaulted in late 2021 and has been struggling to complete projects and repay its many suppliers and creditors. After announcing an offshore debt restructuring plan in March, it is now garnering support to complete the process. Charles Macgregor, head of Asia of Lucror Analytics, said he was not optimistic about Evergrande's results. Analysts expect Evergrande to post steep losses for 2021 and 2022, years in which its contracted sales fell to 443 billion yuan and 31.7 billion yuan respectively, versus 723 billion yuan in 2020. Evergrande's shares listed in Hong Kong have been halted from trading since March 21 last year, pending the financial results and an investigation into a 13.4 billion yuan of seized deposits of a unit.
Persons: Sandra Chow, Charles Macgregor, Evergrande, Clare Jim, Himani Sarkar Organizations: China Evergrande, HK, Asia, Lucror, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, China, China's, Asia, Hong Kong
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