Sinoma Science & Technology: 2025 net profit of 1.818 billion yuan, an increase of 103.82% year-on-year

2026-03-20 13:48:34

On March 19, China Material Science and Technology (002080. SZ) announced that the company will achieve operating income of 30.195 billion yuan in 2025, an increase of 26% over the previous year; the net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies will be 1.818 billion yuan, an increase of 103.82% over the previous year. It intends to distribute a cash dividend of 4.34 yuan (including tax) to all shareholders for every 10 shares.

On March 19, China Material Science and Technology (002080. SZ) announced that the company will achieve operating income of 30.195 billion yuan in 2025, an increase of 26% over the previous year; the net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies will be 1.818 billion yuan, an increase of 103.82% over the previous year. It intends to distribute a cash dividend of 4.34 yuan (including tax) to all shareholders for every 10 shares.

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On the evening of April 24, Sinoma Science and Technology (002080. SZ) issued a quarterly performance announcement. In the first quarter of 2026, the company's revenue was about 6.854 billion yuan, an increase of 24.5% year-on-year; the net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies was about 507 million yuan, an increase of 40.15% year-on-year; the basic earnings per share was 0.3024 yuan, an increase of 40.13% year-on-year.

2026-04-27 11:31:39

On March 19, China Material Science and Technology (002080. SZ) announced that the company will achieve operating income of 30.195 billion yuan in 2025, an increase of 26% over the previous year; the net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies will be 1.818 billion yuan, an increase of 103.82% over the previous year. It intends to distribute a cash dividend of 4.34 yuan (including tax) to all shareholders for every 10 shares.

2026-03-20 13:48:34

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