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梅花生物:上半年扣非净利同比增长24.98% 全球化运营进入实质阶段

Core Viewpoint - Meihua Biotech reported a slight decline in revenue but a significant increase in net profit, indicating effective cost management and product performance Group 1: Financial Performance - The company achieved operating revenue of 12.28 billion, a year-on-year decrease of 2.87% [1] - The net profit attributable to the company, excluding non-recurring items, was 1.628 billion, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 24.98% [1] - Key products such as monosodium glutamate, 98% lysine, and feed-grade isoleucine saw sales growth, while 70% lysine experienced both volume and price increases, contributing to higher gross margins [1] Group 2: Global Expansion - Meihua Biotech has advanced its global operations, completing a cross-border acquisition in July, marking a shift from strategic planning to actual operations [2] - The acquisition adds new amino acid products and production bases in Shanghai, Thailand, and North America, enhancing the company's capabilities in high-value downstream products [2] - The company aims to increase its market share in high-quality overseas markets for pharmaceutical-grade amino acids and improve profitability for food-grade amino acids through production efficiency [2] Group 3: Competitive Positioning - The company successfully reduced the EU anti-dumping duty rate on lysine from an initial 84.8% to 47.7%, strengthening its competitive position in international markets [3] Group 4: Capacity Upgrade and Digital Transformation - Meihua Biotech invested 1.087 billion in project expenditures, with the Tongliao monosodium glutamate capacity upgrade project achieving full production [4] - The company is implementing a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to enhance production management, with significant improvements in operational efficiency reflected in inventory and accounts receivable turnover days [4] - Continued investment in R&D focuses on core technology platform development and strain optimization, with a pilot research platform established in Jilin for amino acids and polysaccharides [4]