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A股“宠物”太疯狂!年内最高涨超54%,头部公司股价创新高,百家机构调研发问“关税影响”
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-04-27 06:22

Core Viewpoint - The pet industry in China is experiencing significant growth, with leading companies like Guai Bao Pet and Zhong Chong Co. achieving record-high stock prices and strong financial performance, indicating robust market demand and operational efficiency [1][2][3]. Company Performance - Guai Bao Pet and Zhong Chong Co. reported impressive revenue and net profit growth for 2024, with Guai Bao Pet achieving a revenue increase of 21.22% and a net profit growth of 45.68%, while Zhong Chong Co. saw a revenue increase of 19.15% and a net profit growth of 68.89% [2][4]. - In Q1 2025, Guai Bao Pet's revenue and net profit both grew over 34%, and Zhong Chong Co. reported a net profit increase of 62.13% [2][3]. - Other companies like Lu Si Co. and Pei Di Co. also showed positive trends, with Lu Si Co. achieving a net profit growth of 14.57% in 2024 and Pei Di Co. turning a profit with a staggering net profit increase of 1742.81% [2][3][4]. Market Trends - The pet food market in China is projected to reach a scale of 158.5 billion yuan in 2024, growing at a rate of 8.5% [7]. - The shift in consumer behavior towards higher-quality and more diverse pet products is driving demand, particularly in the staple food segment, which has seen its market share increase from 62.4% in 2017 to 67.6% in 2024 [7]. - E-commerce platforms like Douyin and Pinduoduo are contributing to the rapid growth of online sales channels for pet food [7]. International Expansion - Zhong Chong Co. has established a comprehensive tariff response system and is the only Chinese company with pet snack factories in the U.S. and Canada, which mitigates the impact of trade policy changes [9][10]. - The company is expanding its production capacity in North America, with plans for a second factory in the U.S. by 2026 and ongoing expansion in Canada [10]. - Guai Bao Pet is also focusing on diversifying its overseas market presence to reduce reliance on U.S. exports amid trade tensions [10].