Morimatsu International Reports 23% Drop in Revenue; Net Profit Falls by 11% for H1 2025, EPS Down to 0.28 RMB
Reuters
Aug 28
Morimatsu International Reports 23% Drop in Revenue; Net Profit Falls by 11% for H1 2025, EPS Down to 0.28 RMB
Morimatsu International Holdings Co. Ltd. has announced its unaudited consolidated interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2025. The company reported a revenue of RMB 2.687 billion, a decrease compared to RMB 3.477 billion in the same period of 2024. Despite the decline in revenue, the net profit for the period was RMB 333 million, down from RMB 374 million in the previous year, though the net profit margin improved to 12.4% from 10.8%. The basic earnings per share were RMB 0.28, compared to RMB 0.32 in the previous period. The amount of new orders increased significantly to RMB 5.996 billion from RMB 3.164 billion in 2024, with the aggregated transaction price for remaining performance obligations under existing contracts rising to RMB 10.566 billion from RMB 8.776 billion.
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