Mint shares plunge 17.00% intraday due to -44.73% profit margin, high debt, and Hong Kong construction sector struggles.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025 9:35 am ET1min read
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Mint Incorporation Limited (MIMI) plummeted 17.00% intraday after reports highlighted its deteriorating financial health and sector challenges. The stock’s sharp decline aligned with a -44.73% profit margin, -21% return on assets, and a 21.6% debt-to-equity ratio, signaling prolonged operational struggles. Hong Kong’s construction sector, where MIMI operates, faces regulatory shifts and property market slowdowns, exacerbating investor skepticism. Technical indicators confirmed broken support levels and elevated selling pressure, with 2.09M shares traded. The move followed a 6M performance of -91.09%, reflecting deep-seated concerns about liquidity constraints and unmet growth prospects in a struggling industry.
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