方大集团的前世今生:2025年Q3营收25.59亿行业排第五,净利润1591.16万行业排第九

Company Overview - Fangda Group was established on April 20, 1994, and listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on April 15, 1996. The company is based in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, and is a well-known large enterprise group in China, leading in the fields of building curtain walls and subway screen doors [1] - The main business of Fangda Group includes building curtain wall systems, subway screen doors, related software, and real estate. The company belongs to the Shenwan industry classification of building materials - decorative materials - other building materials, and is associated with concepts such as small-cap, rural revitalization, green building nuclear fusion, superconducting concepts, and nuclear power [1] Financial Performance - As of Q3 2025, Fangda Group reported a revenue of 2.559 billion yuan, ranking 5th among 17 companies in the industry. The top company, Beixin Building Materials, achieved a revenue of 19.905 billion yuan, while the industry average was 2.641 billion yuan [2] - The net profit for the same period was 15.9116 million yuan, placing the company 9th in the industry. The leading company, Beixin Building Materials, reported a net profit of 2.655 billion yuan, with the industry average at 210 million yuan [2] Financial Ratios - Fangda Group's debt-to-asset ratio as of Q3 2025 was 53.24%, down from 55.04% in the previous year, which is higher than the industry average of 34.66% [3] - The gross profit margin for Q3 2025 was 17.93%, slightly down from 18.05% year-on-year, and lower than the industry average of 19.88% [3] Executive Compensation - The chairman, Xiong Jianming, received a salary of 2.2477 million yuan in 2024, a slight increase from 2.2476 million yuan in 2023. The president, Xiong Xi, earned 2.1755 million yuan in 2024, which is an increase of 512,500 yuan from 1.663 million yuan in 2023 [4] Shareholder Information - As of September 30, 2012, the number of A-share shareholders for Fangda Group was 53,200, a decrease of 1.97% from the previous period. The average number of circulating A-shares held per household increased by 2.01% to 7,908.12 [5]