Core Insights - The company Mulinson Co., Ltd. attempted to enter the low-altitude lighting market to create a second growth curve but ultimately failed in its plans after a year of efforts [1][3]. Group 1: Low-altitude Economic Landscape - The low-altitude economy was officially recognized as a national strategic emerging industry in 2024, with a projected market size of 1.5 trillion yuan by 2025 and expected to exceed 3.5 trillion yuan by 2035 [2]. - Nearly 30 provinces in China have included the development of the low-altitude economy in their government work reports or related policies, leading to significant stock performance in related companies [2]. Group 2: Mulinson's Strategic Moves - In January 2025, Mulinson signed a cooperation agreement with New Aviation Technology Co., Ltd. to acquire 51% of its shares, aiming to gain resources and capabilities in low-altitude lighting [2]. - The agreement included profit commitments from New Aviation Technology, with net profits promised to be no less than 50 million yuan, 60 million yuan, and 70 million yuan from 2025 to 2027 [2]. Group 3: Termination of Cooperation - In January 2026, Mulinson announced the termination of the cooperation agreement due to a lack of consensus on core arrangements, marking the failure of its initial attempt to enter the low-altitude economy [3]. Group 4: Financial Performance Challenges - Mulinson has faced ongoing performance pressure, with net profits dropping from 1.05 billion yuan in 2021 to 155 million yuan in 2022, followed by a recovery in 2023 and another decline to 311 million yuan in 2024 [4]. - For the first three quarters of 2025, Mulinson reported a slight revenue decline of 0.10% year-on-year, with net profits plummeting by 42.36% to approximately 209 million yuan [6]. - The company attributed the significant drop in profits to increased expenses, particularly in sales and R&D, as it continues to invest in overseas sales channels and new product development [7].
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