Soho Holly (600128): Wins Henan Provincial Chest Hospital Procurement Project with Bid Amount of 21.92 Million Yuan

Deep News01-22 21:34

According to data from Qichacha, as per the "Henan Provincial Chest Hospital Angiography X-ray Machine (DSA) Procurement Project - Winning Bid Announcement," Soho Holly Corporation announced on January 22, 2026, that it had won the procurement project for Henan Provincial Chest Hospital, with a winning bid amount of 21.92 million yuan.

Relevant listed company: Soho Holly (600128.SH). In 2024, Soho Holly (600128.SH) reported operating revenue of 7.16 billion yuan, with an operating revenue growth rate of 6.56%. Net profit attributable to the parent company was 33 million yuan, showing a growth rate of 2.38%, and the return on equity was 1.58%.

For the first half of 2025, the company's operating revenue was 3.919 billion yuan, with a revenue growth rate of 10.73%. Net profit attributable to the parent company was 26 million yuan, increasing by 34.72% compared to the same period last year.

Currently, the company operates in the consumer discretionary sector. Its main product types include electronic components, apparel accessories, handicrafts distribution, chemical products distribution, gold, coal products, toys, medical auxiliary equipment, and professional consulting services.

According to its 2024 annual report, the primary business composition was: Energy & Chemicals: 59.2%; Light Industrial Goods & Handicrafts: 21.52%; Electromechanical Products: 9.28%; Other: 7.37%; and Engineering Contracts: 2.64%.

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