CNBM Reports Sinoma Science & Technology Q1 2026 Results: Net Profit Up 40%, Revenue Advances 24%

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China National Building Material Company Limited (CNBM) disclosed the first-quarter 2026 performance of its Shenzhen-listed subsidiary, Sinoma Science & Technology.

Revenue reached 6.85 billion RMB, expanding 24.50% year-on-year, driven by continued growth in the subsidiary’s core businesses.

Net profit attributable to Sinoma Science & Technology shareholders rose to 507.47 million RMB, an increase of 40.15% from a year earlier. Excluding extraordinary items, underlying net profit accelerated 79.74% to 451.34 million RMB, highlighting stronger operating profitability. Basic and diluted earnings per share both improved to 0.3024 RMB, up 40.13%.

Profitability gains outpaced revenue growth, lifting the weighted average return on net assets to 2.51%, compared with 1.94% in the prior-year period.

Operating cash flow moved to a negative 2.01 billion RMB, versus a negative 0.29 billion RMB a year ago, reflecting higher working-capital outflows during the period.

As of 31 March 2026, total assets stood at 66.31 billion RMB, up 1.09% from the end of 2025. Net assets attributable to shareholders increased 2.70% to 20.45 billion RMB, underpinning a solid balance-sheet expansion.

The full text of Sinoma Science & Technology’s first-quarter report is available on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange website.

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