Core Viewpoint - Leading enterprise in the "fruit chain," Linyi Intelligent Manufacturing (002600.SZ), is intensifying its automotive industry chain layout through the acquisition of Zhejiang Xianglong Machinery Co., Ltd. for 2.404 billion yuan, acquiring a total of 96.15% equity [1][2]. Group 1: Acquisition Details - Linyi Intelligent Manufacturing's wholly-owned subsidiary, Linyi Technology, will acquire 96.15% of Zhejiang Xianglong for 2.404 billion yuan in cash [1][2]. - Zhejiang Xianglong specializes in the research, manufacturing, and sales of automotive drive shafts and transmission shafts, serving major clients including Volkswagen, Toyota, BYD, and NIO [2][3]. - The acquisition aims to enhance the synergy with the company's existing power battery structural components and planned automotive decorative assembly business, thereby enriching the product matrix in the automotive sector [3]. Group 2: Financial Performance - For Q3 2025, Linyi Intelligent Manufacturing reported revenue of 13.965 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 12.91%, and a net profit of 1.012 billion yuan, up 39.28% year-on-year [2][6]. - The company has achieved over 10 billion yuan in revenue for five consecutive quarters, with total revenue for the first three quarters of 2025 reaching 37.590 billion yuan, a 19.25% increase year-on-year [5][6]. - The automotive and low-altitude economy business generated revenue of 2.117 billion yuan in 2024, accounting for 4.79% of total revenue, with a slight increase to 5.01% in the first half of 2025 [6]. Group 3: Future Commitments - The performance commitment for Zhejiang Xianglong includes a minimum net profit of 175 million yuan for 2025, 200 million yuan for 2026, and 225 million yuan for 2027, totaling no less than 600 million yuan over three years [3]. - The company has sufficient financial resources to support the acquisition, with cash and cash equivalents amounting to 4.583 billion yuan and trading financial assets of 2.446 billion yuan as of the end of Q3 2025 [3].
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