Qilu Expressway FY25 profit attributable to owners drops 20.98% to RMB 383 million

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Qilu Expressway FY25 profit attributable to owners drops 20.98% to RMB 383 million
  • Qilu Expressway posted profit attributable to owners of parent down 20.98% to RMB 380 million for fiscal 2025.
  • Revenue plunged 66.18% to RMB 2.4 billion, mainly due to lower construction business revenue after completion of Jihe Expressway reconstruction and expansion project.
  • Gross profit margin widened 23.95 percentage points to 34.5%.
  • Expressway business revenue climbed 64.32% to RMB 1.7 billion as Jihe Expressway traffic volume more than doubled to about 79,500 vehicles per day following reopening.
  • Board proposed final dividend of RMB 0.12 per share.


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