Eastroc Beverage publishes 2025 annual report, net profit RMB 4.4 billion up 32.7%

Reuters04-02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/605499">Eastroc Beverage</a> publishes 2025 annual report, net profit RMB 4.4 billion up 32.7%
  • Eastroc Beverage annual report for fiscal 2025 flagged record results, supported by continued shift from single-product reliance to multi-category portfolio.
  • Energy drinks remained core business, with flagship Eastroc Super Drink extending market leadership to 51.6% share by volume.
  • Sports drink Eastroc Water Boost emerged as second growth engine, with revenue of RMB 3.3 billion.
  • International expansion accelerated, with products sold in 32 countries and regions, with focus on Southeast Asia.
  • Board proposed final dividend of RMB 1.4 billion, with cash payout of RMB 25 per 10 shares.


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