Abstract
CONCH CEMENT will release its quarterly results on August 26, 2026 post-Market; this preview synthesizes recent operating trends, last quarter’s performance, the company’s own guidance, and prevailing institutional commentary to set expectations for the upcoming print.
Market Forecast
Based on the company’s disclosed forecast data for the current quarter, total revenue is estimated at 17.70 billion RMB with a year-over-year change of -7.08%, EBIT is estimated at 1.96 billion RMB with a year-over-year change of -9.56%, and EPS is estimated at 0.28 with a year-over-year change of -12.50%. The forecast does not include explicit gross margin or net margin guidance; however, the last quarter’s net profit margin and gross profit margin provide a baseline for directional expectations this quarter. The main business remains cement and cement-related operations across China and overseas, with Central China the largest contributor; the segmental outlook centers on pricing stabilization and seasonal demand recovery. The most promising segment by incremental potential is Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment, supported by regulatory tailwinds and industrial client demand; last disclosed revenue was 1.64 billion RMB, and ongoing project additions underpin its growth trajectory.
Last Quarter Review
The previous quarter reported revenue of 17.07 billion RMB, a gross profit margin of 21.26%, GAAP net profit attributable to the parent company of 1.47 billion RMB, a net profit margin of 8.60%, and adjusted EPS of 0.28 with a year-over-year change of -17.65%. A notable business highlight was sequential pressure on profitability, with net profit down quarter-on-quarter by 18.84% amid softer pricing and uneven regional demand recovery. Main business revenue was led by Cement and Cement Related operations, with Central China contributing 47.19 billion RMB, Eastern China 27.62 billion RMB, Southern China 13.22 billion RMB, Western China 13.11 billion RMB, Overseas 6.88 billion RMB, and Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment 1.64 billion RMB; Central China remains the anchor region with the deepest volume base.
Current Quarter Outlook
Cement and Cement-Related Operations
Cement and cement-related activities constitute the company’s primary revenue engine, spanning Central, Eastern, Southern, Western China, and overseas markets. For the current quarter, the company’s forecast implies a topline contraction of 7.08% year-over-year to 17.70 billion RMB and EBIT at 1.96 billion RMB, reflecting persistent pricing normalization and cautious construction activity. Given the last quarter’s gross margin at 21.26% and net margin at 8.60%, investors will monitor whether input costs (coal, electricity, logistics) offset demand softness sufficiently to keep margins resilient. Seasonal infrastructure work and property completions can lift volume in select regions, yet regional price discipline and adherence to staggered production schedules are crucial for margin containment.
Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment
The Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment segment is comparatively smaller by revenue but carries a favorable structural trajectory. Regulatory intensity on industrial waste management and the need for compliant disposal capacity support project pipeline visibility. While the last disclosed revenue was 1.64 billion RMB, incremental contributions can come from new facility commissioning, service scope expansion, and integrated environmental solutions for industrial clients. This segment’s earnings contribution can exhibit better margin stability than commodity cement, making it a focus for diversification and counter-cyclical performance.
Key Stock Price Drivers This Quarter
The stock’s near-term performance will hinge on realized cement prices and utilization rates across major regions, particularly Central and Eastern China. Cost dynamics remain pivotal; any easing in fuel and power costs versus last quarter could cushion EBIT despite the expected revenue decline. Execution on waste treatment projects, including contract conversion and throughput ramp-up, can add visibility to non-commodity earnings, which investors may reward if communicated with quantifiable milestones. Additionally, management commentary on capacity discipline, regional demand cadence, and capital allocation will influence sentiment around medium-term margin sustainability.
Analyst Opinions
Institutional commentary captured in recent coverage indicates a majority constructive stance on CONCH CEMENT ahead of the quarter, focusing on margin resilience and portfolio diversification benefits from environmental services. Analysts highlight the company’s scale advantages, disciplined cost control, and measured expansion in value-accretive adjacencies such as waste treatment as supportive elements for navigating a softer revenue backdrop. The consensus constructive view emphasizes that, while year-over-year top-line contraction is expected at 7.08%, EBIT discipline and steady EPS at 0.28 position the company to manage through cyclical pressure.
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