DMCI Holdings, Inc. (PSE:DMC)

Philippines flag Philippines · Delayed Price · Currency is PHP
9.50
-0.49 (-4.90%)
At close: Apr 28, 2026
-10.71%
Market Cap 126.14B
Revenue (ttm) 108.65B
Net Income (ttm) 15.09B
Shares Out 13.28B
EPS (ttm) 1.14
PE Ratio 8.36
Forward PE 6.93
Dividend 0.83 (8.31%)
Ex-Dividend Date Nov 4, 2025
Volume 7,303,200
Average Volume 1,791,130
Open 9.99
Previous Close 9.99
Day's Range 9.30 - 9.99
52-Week Range 8.07 - 11.62
Beta -0.03
RSI 37.87
Earnings Date May 8, 2026

About DMCI Holdings

DMCI Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the general construction, coal and nickel mining, power generation, real estate development, water concession, and manufacturing businesses in the Philippines and internationally. The company operates through eight segments: Construction and Others, Coal Mining, Nickel Mining, Real Estate, On-Grid Power, Off-Grid Power, Water, and Cement Manufacturing. It also involved in the production and trading of concrete products; and handling steel fabrication, and electrical and foundation works.... [Read more]

Industry Consumer Goods Conglomerates
Sector Consumer Non-Cyclicals
Founded 1954
Employees 12
Stock Exchange Philippine Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol DMC
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, DMCI Holdings's revenue was 108.65 billion, an increase of 6.13% compared to the previous year's 102.38 billion. Earnings were 15.09 billion, a decrease of -20.46%.

Financial Statements

News

DMCI Holdings Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025

Net income declined 21% year-over-year to PHP 15.1 billion as energy prices normalized and cement integration weighed on results, but revenue rose 6% to PHP 108.7 billion, supported by strong construction, real estate, and mining. Outlook remains cautious amid geopolitical and fuel risks.

6 weeks ago - Transcripts

DMCI Holdings Transcript: Investor Day 2025

Net income declined due to weaker energy and construction, but diversification in real estate, nickel mining, and off-grid power helped offset the impact. Strategic focus remains on operational efficiency, cost control, and expansion in renewables, infrastructure, and value-added mining, with cautious optimism for 2026 and beyond.

5 months ago - Transcripts

DMCI Holdings Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2024

2024 saw major expansions and record highs in several segments, but net income declined 13% in Q4 and 21% for the year due to weaker coal and real estate performance. Strong results from water, power, and mining helped offset declines, while the Cemex acquisition led to a significant goodwill write-down.

1 year ago - Transcripts