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Core Viewpoint - Wolong New Energy is undergoing a strategic transformation by selling 90% of its stake in Wolong Mining to focus on the renewable energy sector, as indicated by the recent inquiry from the Shanghai Stock Exchange regarding the asset sale [2][4]. Group 1: Asset Sale and Financial Impact - Wolong New Energy plans to sell 90% of its stake in Wolong Mining to Zhejiang Wolong Shunyu Investment Co., Ltd. for 22,050 million yuan, which reflects a valuation of 22,690 million yuan for 100% of the mining company, resulting in a 22.49% appreciation [3][4]. - The mining trade business accounted for 68.6% of Wolong New Energy's total revenue in 2024, generating 2.477 billion yuan, but it experienced a 28.62% year-on-year decline [3][6]. - The projected gross margin for Wolong Mining from 2025 to 2029 is expected to decline, with estimates ranging from 1.96% to 2.12% [3][4]. Group 2: Strategic Shift to Renewable Energy - Wolong New Energy has made several acquisitions in the renewable energy sector, including Dragon Energy, Wolong Energy Storage, Wolong Hydrogen Energy, and Shunfeng Power, marking a complete shift in its strategic focus [5]. - The company officially changed its name to Wolong New Energy Group Co., Ltd. on April 22, indicating a commitment to the renewable energy market [5]. - Despite the potential of the renewable energy sector, the current contributions to profitability are limited, with the newly acquired companies, except for Dragon Energy, currently operating at a loss [5][8]. Group 3: Financial Performance and Challenges - Wolong New Energy has faced continuous declines in net profit since 2019, with a drop from 511 million yuan to 40.86 million yuan by 2024 [7]. - The company reported a 24.08% decrease in total revenue for 2024, amounting to 3.611 billion yuan, and a 75.15% decline in net profit [7]. - In the first quarter of 2025, the company achieved a revenue of 1.105 billion yuan, a 97.53% increase year-on-year, but net profit fell by 22.22% to 36 million yuan, indicating challenges in transitioning to renewable energy [8].