Core Viewpoint - The Chinese liquor industry is experiencing significant performance declines, with many companies, especially regional ones, reporting substantial revenue and profit drops in the first three quarters of 2025, indicating a deepening adjustment period for the sector [1][3]. Financial Performance - Among 20 A-share liquor companies, only Kweichow Moutai and Shanxi Fenjiu reported revenue growth, while the rest faced varying degrees of decline [3]. - Kweichow Moutai's revenue and net profit grew by 6.36% and 6.37% respectively in the first three quarters, but its third-quarter growth was minimal at 0.35% and 0.48% [4][5]. - The largest revenue decline was reported by *ST Rock, with a staggering 84.92% drop, while Water Weaving's revenue fell by 38.01% [5][7]. Seasonal Performance - The third quarter showed intensified pressure, with several companies, including Shunxin Agriculture and Yilite, reporting significant losses and revenue declines [6][7]. - Notably, *ST Rock's third-quarter revenue plummeted by 83.49%, and Water Weaving's net profit fell by 75.01% [7]. Accounts Receivable - The "prepayment before delivery" model is loosening, with Kweichow Moutai's accounts receivable soaring to 5.235 billion yuan, reflecting increased pressure on cash flow [8][10]. - Total accounts receivable and notes receivable for the 20 A-share liquor companies reached 7.756 billion yuan, a 100.41% year-on-year increase [10][11]. Cash Flow and Debt - Cash flow is tightening, with many companies unable to cover interest-bearing liabilities; for instance, Shide Liquor's liabilities exceeded its cash reserves by nearly 700 million yuan [15][18]. - As of the third quarter of 2025, 13 companies reported an increase in interest-bearing liabilities, with Yilite's liabilities rising significantly from 473,200 yuan to 54.4 million yuan [17][19].
白酒行业“寒意更浓”!多家上市酒企交出单季最差业绩