SIA Tumbles for 3 Days! At What Price to Buy the Dip?

Singapore Airlines’s profit slumped in the first quarter as losses from Air India Ltd. and lower interest income weighed on the company’s financial results. Net income tumbled 59% to S$186 million ($145 million) in the three months ended June 30, the carrier said in a statement Monday. Revenue rose 1.5% to S$4.79 billion, bolstered by record travel volumes and strong cargo demand. -------- With SIA free falling, what's your buy-the-dip price? How do you view the profit decline?

$SIA(C6L.SI)$   Singapore Airlines (SIA) stock price has been experiencing turbulence due to various factors. SIA shares tumble 7.4% after first-quarter profit slide. SIA results were hit by its share of losses from associate Air India, although the Singapore business performed well. Net profit fell to 186 million Singapore dollars ($144 million) for the quarter ended June 30, according to the company's earnings report. The drop was attributed to reduced interest income and losses from its associates. Its operating profit in the first quarter also fell 13.8% to S$405 million year over year. "In addition to the lower operating profit, the reduction in net profit was largely attributable to a lower interest inco
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  not buying. Dare not buy.
avatarSpiders
08-01

SIA Tumbles for 3 Days! At What Price to Buy the Dip?

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has had a rough week—its share price has tumbled for three straight days, and investors are feeling the turbulence. SIA (C6L.SI) The trigger? A weaker-than-expected earnings report for the first quarter. SIA's net income plunged 59% to S$186 million for the three months ending June 30. The drop was largely due to losses from Air India Ltd. and lower interest income. On the surface, this looks like a sharp decline and the market responded accordingly. Yet, if you dig a little deeper, the story isn't all bad. Revenue actually rose by 1.5%, reaching S$4.79 billion, supported by record travel volumes and resilient cargo demand. So while the profit headline disappointed, operationally, the airline is still flying strong in terms of passenger activity and global demand.
SIA Tumbles for 3 Days! At What Price to Buy the Dip?
$SIA(C6L.SI)$ Singapore Airlines (SIA) is facing a real test of investor confidence after tumbling for three straight days. The headline numbers are jarring: a 59% plunge in net income, dragged down by Air India-related losses and shrinking interest income, despite revenue ticking up thanks to record travel demand and resilient cargo volumes. It’s a classic example of how even industry leaders can get blindsided by one-off losses and cost pressures—reminding everyone that the airline business is never as simple as “more passengers = more profit.” How do you view the profit decline? The sharp drop is concerning, but not catastrophic. SIA’s core operations still look solid, with top-line revenue up and travel demand holding firm. The Air India los
avatarV K
07-31
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  good buying time
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  $6.5 to go in.
avatarHe Man
07-31
Where will it goes from here.
avatarMkoh
07-30
Singapore Airlines (SIA) reported a 59% drop in Q1 FY2025/26 net profit to S$186 million, largely due to losses from its 25.1% stake in Air India and increased competition impacting passenger yields. Operating profit fell 13.8% to S$405 million, despite a 1.5% revenue increase to S$4.79 billion. Shares dropped over 8% following the July 28, 2025, earnings release, with a noted price of S$7.11 after the decline. Regarding an entry price point for SIA stock, CGS Internationals analyst report suggests a target price of S$6.80, indicating a 10.5% downside from the July 28, 2025, price of S$7.60, reflecting concerns over Air India’s losses and high valuations. Maybank also downgraded SIA to a "SELL" rating, citing weaker cargo demand and higher operating costs, which could further pressure earn

SIA Slides on Weak Earnings – Support Levels in Focus

SIA Drops After Weak Earnings Singapore Airlines ( $SIA(C6L.SI)$ ) saw a sharp decline after reporting weaker-than-expected earnings, falling nearly 9% in a single session. The disappointing results raised concerns over cost pressures and demand trends, dampening investor sentiment. Technical Levels – TAD System Predictions The TAD system has highlighted these key support levels: Immediate Support: 6.89 Secondary Support: 6.75 Deeper Support: 6.59 These levels provide potential zones where price may stabilize. However, price reactions at these levels must be observed before making trading decisions. A confirmed bounce or breakdown at these points is key for short-term positioning. How to Use DLCs for Short-Term Trading Bullish Scenario: If SIA h
SIA Slides on Weak Earnings – Support Levels in Focus
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07-29

SIA’s Profit Plunge: Is SGD 7 the Floor for a Comeback?

Singapore Airlines ( $SIA(C6L.SI)$ ) has hit turbulence, with its Q1 2025 net profit nosediving 59% to S$186 million, sparking a sharp sell-off that pushed its stock to around SGD 7. The national carrier’s earnings miss, driven by losses from its Air India unit and lower interest income, has investors questioning whether this is a fleeting dip or a deeper descent. Despite the gloom, SIA’s revenue climbed 1.5% to S$4.79 billion, fueled by record travel volumes and robust cargo demand. With the stock now testing key support levels, is SGD 7 the bottom, or should investors brace for more? This report dives into SIA’s earnings, valuation, long-term prospects, and strategic investment approaches to navigate this volatile moment. Q1 2025 Earnings: A T
SIA’s Profit Plunge: Is SGD 7 the Floor for a Comeback?
avatarmm13
07-29
$SIA(C6L.SI)$ this is just a temporary dip, the foundation is solid for the quick turn around and sustain the growth compared to the regional peers.
avatarAN88
07-29
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  yes and keep long term 
avatarBarcode
07-29
$SIA(C6L.SI)$ 🛫📉SIA Drops Hard! Earnings Turbulence or Prime Accumulation Zone?📊🛬 I’m tracking Singapore Airlines (SGX: C6L) after a brutal earnings shock sent the stock into a steep dive, closing down 7.37% on 29Jul25 to S$7.04. Q1 FY2026 net profit plummeted 58.8% YoY to S$186M, spooked by Air India-related associate losses and falling interest income. Even with revenue rising 1.5% to S$4.8B and a record 10.3M passengers carried (+6.9% YoY), investors weren’t buying the narrative. I’m dissecting this move from every angle. On the surface, SIA still boasts a solid 87.6% group load factor and one of the healthiest balance sheets in the global aviation space. But the decline in passenger yields (–2.9%) and management’s warning around cargo weakne
avatarHe Man
07-29

A Sharp Descent in SIA’s Earnings Raises Investor Alarm

$SIA(C6L.SI)$ Turbulence at 30,000 Feet: Can the Flag Carrier Regain Altitude? Singapore Airlines (SGX: C6L), widely admired for its premium in-flight service and long-haul excellence, recently reported a sharp drop in net profit for the first quarter of FY2025. The headline-grabbing decline—more than 50% year-on-year—has sparked concern among investors just as macroeconomic headwinds, rising competition, and geopolitical risks begin to buffet the global aviation industry once more. Yet beneath the surface of falling earnings, Singapore Airlines remains one of the strongest balance sheets in the global airline sector, with healthy liquidity, disciplined cost management, and a diversified revenue base that includes Scoot and a lucrative cargo bus
A Sharp Descent in SIA’s Earnings Raises Investor Alarm
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  Singapore Airlines' (SIA) 59% year-on-year decline in Q1 net income to S$186 million is a sharp deterioration, particularly when viewed against the backdrop of only a marginal 1.5% increase in revenue to S$4.79 billion. This suggests that the cost side of the equation – particularly non-operational pressures such as losses from Air India Ltd. and reduced interest income – is beginning to weigh more heavily on the bottom line. Key observations: 1. Air India Drag: The investment in Air India, while strategic in positioning SIA within a fast-growing aviation market, has evidently become a short-term liability. Losses here reduce consolidated profitability and cast doubt on the near-term returns from thi
$SIA(C6L.SI)$   Dont understand. Record profit and big bouses then suddenly come out this news? 
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  jiaklat bro, no eyes see  
avatarShyon
07-29
The news about Singapore Airlines' $SIA(C6L.SI)$  profit tumbling in the first quarter came as a real negative surprise to me. With net income dropping 59% to S$186 million due to losses from Air India Ltd. and lower interest income, it paints a challenging picture. The slight revenue increase of 1.5% to S$4.79 billion, driven by record travel volumes and strong cargo demand, offers some relief, but the overall financial strain is concerning. This week, with Keppel, Seatrium, First REIT, and OCBC set to release their earnings, I am particularly optimistic about Keppel $Keppel(BN4.SI)$  . I believe Keppel will continue to deliver g
avatarOth
07-29
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  and so the dump happens after the high.