Group 1 - The company announced the sale of a 22% stake in GME for €6 million (approximately RMB 50.38 million), reducing its ownership from 48.99% to 19.76% [1] - GME, primarily engaged in automotive industrial automation in Latin America, has been facing continuous losses, with projected revenues of €32.66 million and a loss of €6.23 million for 2024 [1] - The decision to divest is part of the company's strategy to focus resources, reduce operational costs, and optimize asset structure amid increasing uncertainties in the Brazilian market [1][2] Group 2 - The transaction is expected to help the company's subsidiary WFC implement a focused strategy, lower overall operational costs, and enhance asset structure while reallocating resources to the European market [2] - The company has seen a significant increase in robot shipments, with a projected growth of over 30% year-on-year in 2024, benefiting from its penetration in the electronics manufacturing and general industrial sectors [2] - The company is advancing plans to build a super factory, aiming for an annual production capacity of 50,000 high-performance industrial robots in the first phase and 100,000 upon full completion [3] Group 3 - The company is employing strategies such as "following customers abroad" and leveraging partnerships to penetrate international markets, with established operations in Southeast Asia, Europe, and South America [3] - A collaboration memorandum was signed with Huawei Cloud to focus on intelligent robotics product upgrades and ecosystem cooperation [3]
埃夫特继续出售巴西子公司股权 进一步优化资产结构