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Jiangxi Haiyuan Composites Technology CFO Steps Down
Jiangxi Haiyuan Composites Technology (002529.SZ): Yan Jiguang resigns as CFO.
On August 6th, Gelon Hui reported that Jiangxi Haiyuan Composites Technology (002529.SZ) announced that the Board of Directors received a written resignation report from the company's Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Yan Jiguang. Mr. Yan Jiguang resigned from the position of Chief Financial Officer due to job adjustments, but he will continue to serve in other positions in the company. In order to ensure the normal operation of the company's work, before the appointment of a new CFO, the responsibilities of the CFO will be temporarily performed by the company's director and vice president, Mr. Zhang Zhong, until the Board of Directors of the company confirms the appointment of a CFO.
Jiangxi Haiyuan Composites Technology: 2024 Interim Performance Forecast
Jiangxi Haiyuan Composites Technology (002529.SZ) expects to lose 45-58 million yuan in the first half of the year.
On July 9th, Gelunhui reported that Jiangxi Haiyuan Composites Technology Co., Ltd. (002529.SZ) announced its performance forecast for the first half of 2024. The net income attributable to shareholders of the listed company during the reporting period was a loss of 45 million yuan to 58 million yuan, compared to a loss of 37.257 million yuan in the same period last year. After deducting non-recurring gains and losses, net profit was a loss of 49.63 million yuan to 62.63 million yuan, compared to a loss of 41.7599 million yuan in the same period last year. Basic earnings per share were a loss of 0.1731 yuan/share to 0.2231 yuan/share. During the reporting period, the company's photovoltaic component business was affected by factors such as intensified market competition and a decline in demand from some customers.
Some Confidence Is Lacking In Jiangxi Haiyuan Composites Technology Co.,Ltd. (SZSE:002529) As Shares Slide 27%
Further Weakness as Jiangxi Haiyuan Composites TechnologyLtd (SZSE:002529) Drops 20% This Week, Taking One-year Losses to 61%
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