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Core Viewpoint - Jiangsu Sihuan Bioengineering Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Sihuan Bio" or "*ST Sihuan") expects to increase revenue without profit in the first half of 2025, projecting revenue of approximately 180 million to 190 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 70.12% to 79.57%, while net profit attributable to shareholders is expected to be a loss of 9 million to 13 million yuan, widening from a loss of 11.0581 million yuan in the same period last year [1][2]. Group 1: Financial Performance - Sihuan Bio's revenue is projected to grow significantly due to bulk sales of seedlings by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Jiangsu Chenwei Ecological Park Technology Co., Ltd., despite a slight decline in revenue from its main subsidiary, Beijing Sihuan Bio-Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. [2] - The company has reported continuous losses for four consecutive years, with revenues of 351 million yuan, 270 million yuan, 235 million yuan, and 204 million yuan from 2021 to 2024, and corresponding losses of 34.79 million yuan, 48.79 million yuan, 75.27 million yuan, and 110 million yuan [6][8]. Group 2: Legal and Regulatory Issues - Sihuan Bio is facing ongoing financial burdens due to securities false statement liability disputes, with 188 investors filing lawsuits against the company, totaling 41.2075 million yuan in claims [3]. - The company has been penalized by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) for false disclosures regarding its actual controller, leading to administrative penalties and market bans for the former actual controller, Lu Keping [4][5]. Group 3: Market Challenges - The company is experiencing significant sales pressure due to intensified competition and price reductions in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in the context of centralized drug procurement [7][8]. - Despite an increase in research and development (R&D) personnel and investment, the company’s core pharmaceutical business has not shown substantial improvement, relying instead on non-core business revenue for short-term gains [8].