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银龙股份: 天津银龙预应力材料股份有限公司2025年半年度业绩预增公告

Core Viewpoint - The company, Tianjin Yinlong Prestressed Materials Co., Ltd., anticipates a significant increase in net profit for the first half of 2025, projecting a growth of 60% to 80% compared to the same period last year [1][2]. Performance Forecast - The estimated net profit attributable to the parent company for the first half of 2025 is between 160.67 million yuan and 180.75 million yuan, representing an increase of 60.25 million yuan to 80.33 million yuan compared to the previous year [1][2]. - The projected net profit after deducting non-recurring gains and losses is expected to be between 160.61 million yuan and 180.69 million yuan, also reflecting a growth of 60% to 80% year-on-year [1][2]. Previous Year Performance and Financial Status - In the first half of 2024, the total profit was 128.50 million yuan, with a net profit attributable to the parent company of 100.42 million yuan [2]. - The earnings per share for the first half of 2024 were 0.12 yuan per share [2]. Reasons for Performance Increase - The company has focused on its core business, leveraging industrial synergies to enhance overall profitability. The two main sectors, prestressed materials and concrete products for rail transit, have contributed to this growth [2][3]. - The core business of prestressed materials remains robust, with optimized structure and increased market competitiveness. The company has benefited from the commencement of key national projects in railways, water conservancy, bridges, and highways, leading to steady sales growth [2][3]. - The company has successfully expanded its presence in the renewable energy sector, aligning with the national "dual carbon" strategy, which has driven an increase in sales of prestressed materials used in wind power and other renewable applications [2][3]. - The performance of concrete products for rail transit has significantly improved, with the company participating in major projects and focusing on the intelligent upgrade of concrete components, contributing to revenue and profit growth [3].