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    Jinying Shares (600232): First Half Net Profit Increased By 150.54% Year On Year

    2022/8/29 19:11:00 0

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    Jinying Co., Ltd. (600232) released the semi annual report of 2022 on the evening of August 29. In the first half of 2022, the company realized a business income of 585 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 13.00%. The net profit attributable to shareholders of the listed company was 33.1696 million yuan, up 150.54% year on year. Net profit attributable to shareholders of the listed company after deducting non recurring profit and loss was 31.4065 million yuan, up 222.29% year on year. The basic earnings per share is 0.093 yuan / share.

    The growth of operating revenue is mainly due to the company's overcoming the impact of the epidemic and expanding the production capacity and sales of advantageous industries.

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