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Largan /[Stock King Law Talk]Largan Q4 earns 30.1 yuan per share and accumulatively earns 169.47 yuan per share in 2022

Largan (3008)’s 2022 Q4 net profit after tax is 4.014 billion yuan, a quarterly decrease of 50.6%, and a net profit per share of 30.1 yuan. The cumulative after-tax net profit for the whole year is 22.618 billion yuan, an annual increase of 21%. .

Da Liguang. File photo/CNA.

In the fourth quarter of 2022, Largan’s revenue was 14.39 billion yuan, with a gross rate of 55.85%, a quarterly increase of 2.1 percentage points, which was the same as the same period last year. A decrease of 21.77%, the net profit per share in the single quarter was 30.1 yuan.

Largan’s 2022 annual revenue will be 47.67 billion yuan, with a gross profit margin of 54.7%, an annual decrease of 5.24 percentage points, an after-tax net profit of 22.619 billion yuan, an annual increase of 21.14%, and a net profit per share of 169.47 yuan.

In Largan’s 2022 shipment product structure, 10 million-pixel products are the majority, 10 million-pixel and above lenses account for 50-60%, 8 million-pixel lens products account for 0-10%, and 20 million-pixel lens products account for 0-10%. Products with pixels above 10-20% account for 10-20%, and products with pixels below 5 million account for 30-40%.

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