Golden Throat Holdings Reports 39.1% Revenue Drop to RMB319.2 Million and 37.6% Profit Decline in H1 2025
Golden Throat Holdings Group Co. Ltd. has announced its unaudited interim financial results for the six months ended 30 June 2025. The company's revenue decreased significantly by RMB205.3 million, or 39.1%, to RMB319.2 million, compared to the same period in 2024. Gross profit also saw a substantial decline of RMB145.5 million, or 37.1%, amounting to RMB246.3 million. The company reported a decrease in its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation by RMB69.7 million, or 35.6%, to RMB125.9 million. Profit before tax was recorded at RMB100.6 million, down from RMB170.0 million in the previous year. Profit attributable to equity holders fell by RMB50.5 million, or 37.6%, to RMB83.7 million. The Board of Directors did not recommend any interim dividend for this period. The financial results highlight a challenging period for the company with significant reductions in key financial metrics compared to the previous year.
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