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Longping Hi-Tech: Expected net profit to increase by 14.17% - 66.86% in 2025.

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30/01/2026
LHPK announced that it is expected to achieve a net profit of 130-190 million yuan in 2025, an increase of 14.17%-66.86% compared to the previous year. The main reasons for the growth in annual performance in 2025 are the comprehensive measures taken in the overseas corn business, the increase in operating income, a significant reduction in losses, and the continued implementation of a refined capital management model by the company.
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