EDA Group FY2025 net result drops to RMB12 million loss; adjusted net result narrows to RMB8.5 million loss

Reuters03-27
EDA Group FY2025 net result drops to RMB12 million loss; adjusted net result narrows to RMB8.5 million loss
  • Eda Group expects a net loss of about RMB12 million, compared with a net profit of about RMB47.1 million a year earlier.
  • Adjusted net loss is forecast at about RMB8.5 million, versus adjusted net profit of about RMB113.9 million previously.
  • Overseas warehouse expansion increased costs, including amortization of right-of-use assets and interest on lease liabilities.
  • Tariff policy adjustments and competition drove down unit order prices, while overseas logistics and labor costs rose.
  • Provision for expected credit losses on receivables increased by about RMB7.7 million due to longer receivables aging.


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