CNBM subsidiary Sinoma Science & Technology posts 2025 net profit of RMB 1.82 billion on revenue of RMB 30.2 billion

Reuters03-19 20:40
CNBM subsidiary Sinoma Science & Technology posts 2025 net profit of RMB 1.82 billion on revenue of RMB 30.2 billion
  • CNBM reported that subsidiary Sinoma Science and Technology recorded operating revenue of RMB 30.2 billion, up 25.9%.
  • Net profit attributable to shareholders at Sinoma Science and Technology was RMB 1.82 billion, more than doubled from RMB 891.87 million.
  • Net cash flow from operating activities at Sinoma Science and Technology totaled RMB 5.4 billion, up 50.05%.
  • Total assets at Sinoma Science and Technology were RMB 65.59 billion, while net assets attributable to shareholders were RMB 19.91 billion.


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