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中国金茂还有硬仗要打
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-08-27 17:46

Core Viewpoint - China Jinmao (00817.HK) has shown resilience in a challenging real estate market, reporting a revenue increase of 14% year-on-year to approximately 25.11 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, alongside a net profit increase of 8% to about 1.09 billion yuan [2][3]. Group 1: Financial Performance - In the first half of 2025, China Jinmao achieved a signed sales amount of approximately 53.4 billion yuan, marking a 20% year-on-year growth and ranking ninth in the industry for the first time [2]. - The overall gross profit margin remained stable at around 16%, consistent with the same period in 2024 [2]. - Despite the positive sales performance, the company recorded a negative net cash flow from operating activities, although the outflow decreased from 3.02 billion yuan in the previous year to 1.49 billion yuan [4]. Group 2: Market Position and Strategy - China Jinmao ranked seventh in land acquisition with an investment of 26.1 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, acquiring 16 projects primarily in core first- and second-tier cities [3]. - The company is focusing on a strategy of "optimizing increment and revitalizing stock," emphasizing the need to enhance overall competitiveness through the "six strengths and three comparisons" initiative [2][4]. - The chairman highlighted the importance of risk management and structural optimization to ensure sustainable development amid significant survival challenges faced by both private and state-owned enterprises in the industry [4]. Group 3: Business Diversification - While property development revenue grew by 17% to 20.04 billion yuan, other diversified business segments did not perform as strongly, with commercial leasing and retail operations revenue declining by 5% [3]. - The hotel operations revenue decreased by 12%, primarily due to the disposal of the Sanya Hilton hotel in the second half of 2024 [3]. - The property service segment, however, saw a 20% increase in revenue, maintaining a 7% share of total income [3].