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亿华通(688339):2024A、2025Q1:毛利率承压及减值损失增加拖累业绩
Changjiang Securities·2025-05-08 09:45

Investment Rating - The report maintains a "Buy" rating for the company [10][8]. Core Insights - In 2024, the company achieved revenue of 367 million yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 54.21%. The net profit attributable to the parent company was -456 million yuan, compared to -243 million yuan in the same period last year, indicating an expanded loss. For Q1 2025, revenue was 11 million yuan, down 19.92% year-on-year, with a net profit of -93 million yuan, slightly worse than -91 million yuan in the previous year [2][6]. - The industry is still in the early stages of commercialization, with intense competition leading to declines in volume, price, and profitability, which negatively impacts the company's performance. The company faces rigid expenses and credit impairment losses that further drag down profits [6][8]. - The company plans to issue new shares to acquire 100% of Dingzhou Xuyang Hydrogen Energy, with the controlling shareholder potentially changing to Xuyang Group. The total consideration for the asset purchase is yet to be evaluated, with a fundraising scale not exceeding 550 million yuan [6][8]. Financial Performance Summary - In 2024, the company’s total sales power was 98.8 MW, a decrease of 47.84% year-on-year, with a market share of 19.1%, the highest in the industry. The average selling price of the fuel cell system in 2024 was 2,760 yuan/kW, down 27.0% year-on-year. The overall gross margin for 2024 was 12.47%, a decline of 18.57 percentage points year-on-year, with the fuel cell system gross margin at 11.7%, down 21.19 percentage points [6][8]. - The company’s operating cash flow significantly improved in 2024, with a net cash flow from operating activities of -19 million yuan, a substantial improvement from -561 million yuan in 2023. The collection ratio was 101.48%, up 73.75 percentage points year-on-year [6][8]. - The company’s expense ratio for 2024 was 104.26%, an increase of 52.7 percentage points year-on-year, with management expenses rising significantly due to declining revenue [6][8].