Aux Electric FY2025 profit drops 23.2% to RMB2.23 billion; revenue rises 0.97% to RMB30.05 billion

Reuters03-27
Aux Electric FY2025 profit drops 23.2% to RMB2.23 billion; revenue rises 0.97% to RMB30.05 billion
  • Aux Electric published an annual results announcement for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025.
  • Revenue rose 0.97% to RMB30.05 billion, while profit attributable to owners fell 23.2% to RMB2.23 billion.
  • Profit before tax declined 18.56% to RMB2.89 billion, and basic and diluted earnings per share decreased 30.04% to RMB1.56.
  • Gross profit dropped 9.31% to RMB5.66 billion, while selling and distribution expenses increased 25.54% to RMB1.6 billion.
  • Directors proposed a final dividend of RMB1.06 per share for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025, subject to shareholder approval.


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