Core Viewpoint - New Oriental has experienced a challenging fiscal year 2025 and is expected to face an even tougher fiscal year 2026, with significant concerns regarding slowing growth and declining net profits [1][3][12]. Financial Performance - In Q4 of fiscal year 2025, New Oriental reported revenue of $1.24 billion, a year-on-year increase of 9.4%. For the entire fiscal year, revenue reached $4.9 billion, up 13.6% year-on-year [1][3]. - The net profit attributable to shareholders was $7.1 million, a dramatic decline of 73.7% year-on-year [3][4]. - Operating costs and expenses increased by 11.2% to $1.25 billion, surpassing the revenue growth rate of 9.4% [4]. Reasons for Declining Profit - The significant drop in net profit is primarily attributed to increased costs and expenses, including a notable goodwill impairment of $60.3 million, which was a one-time charge related to previous acquisitions of kindergartens [4][7]. - Excluding the goodwill impairment, the profit would have shown a substantial year-on-year increase of approximately 150% [7]. Business Segment Performance - New Oriental's education new business, primarily K9, has seen a gradual decline in revenue growth rates, with quarterly growth rates of 49.8%, 42.6%, 34.5%, and 32.5% respectively [9]. - The non-academic tutoring business reported approximately 918,000 enrollments in Q4, reflecting a significant increase from previous years [9]. - Traditional overseas exam preparation and consulting services have stabilized, with revenue growth of 14.6% and 8.2% respectively in Q4 [10]. Future Outlook - For Q1 of fiscal year 2026, New Oriental expects revenue to be between $1.46 billion and $1.51 billion, representing a year-on-year growth of 2% to 5% [12][13]. - The full fiscal year 2026 revenue is projected to be between $5.15 billion and $5.39 billion, with an anticipated growth rate of 5% to 10% [13]. - The K9 business is expected to grow around 20%, while overseas-related businesses are projected to grow by 4% to 5% [13].
新东方,净利润暴跌超73%