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佩蒂股份中报营利双降:海外业务承压拖累全局,两大募投项目宣布延期

Core Viewpoint - Petty Co., a leading player in the domestic pet food industry, reported a nearly 20% year-on-year decline in net profit for the first half of 2025, primarily due to a significant drop in overseas market revenue caused by U.S. tariffs and other factors [2][3]. Group 1: Financial Performance - In the first half of 2025, Petty Co. achieved revenue of 728 million yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 13.94%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 79.1 million yuan, down 19.23% year-on-year [3][5]. - The company's revenue from overseas markets still accounted for over 80% as of the end of 2024, with the U.S. being the most significant overseas market [2][4]. - Despite a substantial increase in domestic market revenue, the overall pet food business revenue still declined due to the heavy reliance on overseas markets [5][6]. Group 2: Market Challenges - The decline in revenue is attributed to the U.S. government's tariff policies, which have affected the order rhythm from overseas clients, leading to a phase of revenue pressure [4][6]. - The company has expressed concerns about its heavy dependence on the U.S. market and is strategically adjusting to expand its non-U.S. customer base to mitigate risks associated with reliance on a single market [6][8]. Group 3: Business Segment Performance - The main product lines, particularly "main food and wet food," have seen a significant revenue decline, with a 44.74% drop in revenue for these segments in the first half of 2025 [7][10]. - The company reported that the revenue from its main food and wet food business fell to 45 million yuan, contributing only 6.23% to total revenue, down from 9.71% in the previous year [9][10]. Group 4: Investment Projects - Petty Co. has two major capacity expansion projects for pet food under construction, but the ongoing decline in main food and wet food revenue raises uncertainties about the future performance of these projects [7][10]. - The two projects, initially expected to be completed by the end of 2025, have faced multiple delays, with completion now pushed to the end of 2027 [8][9]. - The first project aims for an annual sales revenue of 534 million yuan and a net profit of 51.1 million yuan upon reaching full capacity, while the second project targets 775.8 million yuan in annual sales and 79.31 million yuan in net profit [8].