China Silver Group expects FY2025 net profit attributable to owners of RMB570 million to RMB600 million, compared with about RMB10 million in FY2024. Excluding employee share option and share award expenses, it expects FY2025 net profit attributable to owners of RMB621 million to RMB651 million. The company said the manufacturing segment’s net profit margin rose in FY2025 due to higher silver prices despite lower sales volume and revenue. It also cited a gain of about RMB537 million from the deemed disposal of Everest Gold and a gain of about RMB11 million from the disposal of the Fresh Food Retail segment. China Silver recorded FY2025 expenses of about RMB28 million for employee share awards and about RMB23 million for employee share options granted by Everest Gold.
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