Core Viewpoint - The return of Zhao Yan, the founder of Hyaluronic Acid Biotech, to the frontline of operations has not yet led to a recovery in the company's performance, which remains in decline despite some signs of improvement in recent quarters [1][3]. Financial Performance - In the first three quarters of 2025, the company reported revenue of 3.163 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 18.36%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 252 million yuan, down 30.29% year-on-year [1]. - The decline in profit is attributed to a decrease in revenue from the skin science innovation transformation business, previously known as functional skincare products [1]. - The company experienced its worst performance since its IPO in 2024, prompting Zhao Yan to return to operational management and initiate significant internal reforms [1][3]. - Despite the overall decline, the second quarter of 2025 saw a net profit increase of 20.89% year-on-year, marking the first growth since the second quarter of 2024 [1][2]. Cost Control Measures - The improvement in profit margins is primarily due to cost control, with the sales expense ratio dropping to 34.26% in the third quarter, the lowest in five years [2]. - The company has shifted away from a purely promotional sales model, focusing instead on optimizing brand research and communication, which has allowed for a significant reduction in promotional expenses [2]. Market Position and Stock Performance - The company's market capitalization has significantly decreased from nearly 150 billion yuan at its peak in July 2021 to approximately 25.977 billion yuan as of October 29, 2025, representing less than 20% of its peak value [3]. - The stock price has fallen over 82% from its all-time high of 312.99 yuan per share [3]. Industry Context - The decline in Hyaluronic Acid Biotech's performance is mirrored by other major players in the hyaluronic acid market, such as Haohai Biological and Aimeike, which have also seen significant stock price drops [5]. - The emergence of collagen peptide products has shifted investor focus away from hyaluronic acid, with companies like Juzhibio and Jinbo Biological experiencing substantial revenue growth [5][6]. - The functional skincare segment, which previously saw rapid growth, has faced challenges, with revenue declining over 15% year-on-year in both the second and third quarters of 2025 [2][6]. Strategic Adjustments - The company is undergoing a comprehensive transformation involving organizational structure, talent systems, marketing models, and supply chain collaboration [2]. - Zhao Yan's return to the operational front is seen as a critical move to address the company's recent performance issues and align its strategies with market changes [9][10].
“玻尿酸女王”重回业务一线半年,华熙生物核心业务未止跌