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拓斯达业务结构调整首亏2.45亿 募投项目三次延期四年进度仅49%

Core Viewpoint - The company TuoSiDa (300607.SZ) has announced a third delay in the implementation of its convertible bond fundraising project, extending the deadline for the smart manufacturing overall solution R&D and industrialization project to December 31, 2025, primarily due to changes in the market economic environment and the need for product and technology adaptation [1][4][8]. Group 1: Project Delays - TuoSiDa's smart manufacturing project was initially set to be operational by March 31, 2023, but has faced multiple delays, with the first extension announced in March 2023 and the second in May 2024 [1][5][6]. - As of May 23, 2025, the project has seen a total investment of 232 million yuan, achieving a progress rate of 49.28% [2][7]. - The project has been impacted by external macroeconomic factors and the need for technological updates, leading to a cautious investment approach [8][9]. Group 2: Financial Performance - In 2024, TuoSiDa reported a significant revenue decline of 36.92%, with total revenue of 2.872 billion yuan and a net loss of 245 million yuan, marking the first loss since its listing in 2017 [2][3][9]. - The company's decision not to distribute profits in 2024 is also a first since its IPO, reflecting the financial strain [3][9]. - The decline in revenue is largely attributed to a substantial drop in the smart energy and environmental management system business, which saw a 54.22% decrease in revenue [9][10]. Group 3: Business Adjustments - TuoSiDa is undergoing a strategic transformation, focusing on product refinement and reducing project scope, which has led to a contraction in the smart energy and environmental management system business [9][10]. - Despite the challenges in the smart energy sector, other business segments, such as industrial robots and automation systems, have shown relative stability, with a revenue of 755 million yuan, albeit down 22.05% [9][10]. - The overall gross margin for the remaining business segments, excluding the smart energy sector, increased to 34.25%, indicating some resilience in other areas [10].