Goldman Recreation (GDHG, Financial) experienced a significant stock drop of 7.46%, seeing its price fall to $2.11 per share. The trading volume reached 39,371 shares with a turnover rate of 1.00% and a price fluctuation amplitude of 5.26%.
Recent financial reports reveal that the company earned $13.82 million in revenue, with a net profit of $2.54 million. The earnings per share stood at $0.05, and the gross profit was recorded at $7.18 million. The price-to-earnings ratio is 1.36. Currently, no institutional recommendations are available for buying, holding, or selling the stock.
In the leisure and entertainment industry where Goldman Recreation operates, the overall growth is 2.44%. Noteworthy performers in this sector include Goldsmith International Holdings, Planet Fitness, and Yeti Holdings, Inc. Planet Fitness and Yeti Holdings have been particularly active, showing turnover rates of 4.68% and 4.30%, respectively. Significant price swings were observed in Connexa Sports Technologies Inc., Goldsmith International Holdings, and Plby Group, Inc., with amplitudes of 13.41%, 11.09%, and 10.58%.
Goldman Recreation is an offshore holding company that manages theme parks, water parks, and related entertainment facilities in China. The company offers a range of exciting entertainment experiences, including thrilling and family-friendly rides, water attractions, food festivals, circus performances, and high-tech features, spanning nearly 159 rides and attractions. Its revenue streams from selling ride-use rights, special event rentals, and regular commercial tenant leases.