Shangri-La Asia Ltd
HKEX:69
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P/S
Price to Sales (P/S) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s sales. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total revenue.
Price to Sales (P/S) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s sales. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total revenue.
Valuation Scenarios
If P/S returns to its 3-Year Average (1.1), the stock would be worth HK$5.44 (22% upside from current price).
| Scenario | P/S Value | Implied Price | Upside/Downside |
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| Current Multiple | 0.9 | HK$4.45 |
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| 3-Year Average | 1.1 | HK$5.44 |
+22%
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| 5-Year Average | 1.3 | HK$6.48 |
+46%
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| Industry Average | 1 | HK$4.75 |
+7%
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| Country Average | 1.1 | HK$5.31 |
+19%
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Forward P/S
Today’s price vs future revenue
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HK$16.9B
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Jan 2026
$2.2B
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HK$16.9B
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Dec 2026
$2.4B
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HK$16.9B
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Dec 2027
$2.4B
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HK$16.9B
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Dec 2028
$2.5B
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Forward P/S shows whether today’s P/S still looks high or low once future revenue are taken into account.
Peer Comparison
| Market Cap | P/S | P/E | ||||
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Shangri-La Asia Ltd
HKEX:69
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16.1B HKD | 0.9 | 18.3 | |
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H
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H World Group Ltd
BMV:HTHTN
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2.7T MXN | 41.5 | 206.7 | |
| US |
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Booking Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:BKNG
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138.7B USD | 5 | 24.8 | |
| US |
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Marriott International Inc
NASDAQ:MAR
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94.1B USD | 3.7 | 36.9 | |
| US |
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Airbnb Inc
NASDAQ:ABNB
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85.7B USD | 7 | 34.1 | |
| US |
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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
NYSE:HLT
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72.5B USD | 6.2 | 51 | |
| US |
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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd
NYSE:RCL
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68.7B USD | 4.2 | 17.5 | |
| US |
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Carnival Corp
NYSE:CCL
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35.4B USD | 1.4 | 12 | |
| US |
V
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Viking Holdings Ltd
NYSE:VIK
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35B USD | 0 | 0 | |
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Trip.com Group Ltd
HKEX:9961
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272.7B HKD | 3.8 | 7.2 | |
| UK |
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Carnival PLC
LSE:CCL
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24.8B GBP | 1.3 | 12.5 |
Market Distribution
| Min | 0 |
| 30th Percentile | 0.6 |
| Median | 1.1 |
| 70th Percentile | 2.8 |
| Max | 59 382.6 |
Other Multiples
Shangri-La Asia Ltd
Glance View
Shangri-La Asia Ltd., a beacon of luxury and hospitality, embarked on its journey in the early 70s, when it opened its first hotel in the vibrant city of Singapore. Founded by the visionary Robert Kuok, the company quickly expanded its footprint across the Asia-Pacific, establishing its reputation for unparalleled elegance and service. The name "Shangri-La" itself evokes images of a mythical paradise, a branding choice that underscores its commitment to creating exceptional travel experiences. With a portfolio that spans over 100 properties in key global markets, Shangri-La stands tall not only as a hotelier but as a purveyor of unforgettable hospitality, where each location embodies the unique cultures and traditions of its surroundings. The company's modus operandi is rooted in its core hotel operations, which generate revenue through room bookings, fine dining, and lavish events. Beyond the hotel rooms, Shangri-La attracts guests to its high-end restaurants and opulent ballrooms, hosting events that range from intimate gatherings to grand weddings, thereby broadening its income streams. Not resting solely on its laurels in traditional hospitality, Shangri-La leverages its brand strength through a diversified business model, including luxury residences and serviced apartments, offering long-term stays for discerning clients. This strategic diversification allows Shangri-La to tap into various facets of the hospitality sector, continually enhancing its revenue model while adapting to ever-evolving market demands.