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【6181 Yingxi】Old Shop Gold expects a net profit of 4.8 billion to 4.9 billion RMB last year, an increase of approximately 2.3 times year-on-year.
Lao Pu Gold (06181)
Reports profit increase, Lao Pu Gold expects net profit for 2025 to be approximately RMB 4.8 billion to 4.9 billion, a year-on-year increase of 226% to 233%. Non-IFRS adjusted net profit is approximately RMB 5.0 billion to 5.1 billion, an increase of about 233% to 240%.
During the period, Lao Pu Gold’s sales (including tax revenue) were approximately RMB 31 billion to 32 billion, a year-on-year increase of 216% to 227%; revenue was approximately RMB 27 billion to 28 billion, an increase of about 217% to 229%.
Lao Pu Gold stated that the main reasons for the increase in revenue and net profit are the continuous expansion of the group’s brand influence, creating an absolute market advantage, leading to significant growth in overall online and offline store revenue; ongoing product optimization and new iterations ensure sustained high growth in online and offline revenue; and compared to 2024, the group plans to add 10 new stores in 2025, optimize and expand 9 existing stores, generating additional revenue contributions.
Source: Lao Pu Gold Announcement
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