WANGUO GOLD GP Reports Interim Results with 50.7% Rise in Profit Attributable to Shareholders to About RMB 905 Million

Stock News08-17 21:32

WANGUO GOLD GP (03939) has released its interim results for 2026, with revenue increasing by 50.2% year-on-year to approximately RMB 1.863 billion. Gross profit rose by about 66% to approximately RMB 1.441 billion, while profit attributable to owners of the company climbed by approximately 50.7% to about RMB 905 million.

Basic earnings per share stood at approximately RMB 20.47 cents, with an interim dividend of 6 HK cents per share. The company stated that the revenue growth was primarily driven by increased sales from the Jinling Mine.

Where to begin

Investors may look at these figures as a strong indicator of the company's operational momentum, particularly the significant uptick in gross profit outpacing revenue growth. The boost in sales volume from the Jinling Mine remains the core catalyst behind the improved financial performance, reflecting effective execution of its mining operations.

Why a single stock metric may not tell the full story

While the headline profit growth is notable, the company's ability to sustain this trajectory will depend on maintaining production levels at the Jinling Mine and managing cost pressures. The dividend payout, though modest, signals confidence in cash flow generation, but broader market conditions and commodity price fluctuations could influence future results.

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