Keger Precision Machinery (301338.SZ) announced first-half results, with net profit of 137 million yuan to mother, an increase of 104.69% over the previous year

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago

According to the Zhitong Finance App, Keger Precision Machinery (301338.SZ) released its 2026 semi-annual report. During the reporting period, the company achieved revenue of 733 million yuan, an increase of 61.53% over the previous year. Achieved net profit of 137 million yuan attributable to shareholders of listed companies, an increase of 104.69% over the previous year. Achieved net profit of 133 million yuan after deducting non-recurring profit and loss attributable to shareholders of listed companies, an increase of 111.20% over the previous year. Basic earnings per share were $0.92.

During the reporting period, solder paste printing equipment achieved revenue of 437,5021 million yuan, an increase of 49.84% over the previous year. The main reason was the high boom in downstream fields such as AI computing power and high-speed communication, and demand for SMT equipment in PCBA continued to grow. Dispensing equipment achieved revenue of 82.038 million yuan, an increase of 35.55% over the previous year. The main reason was the continuous introduction of new dispensing equipment, improving both performance and efficiency, expanding more complex application scenarios, and giving full play to brand influence and customer synergy in the electronic assembly industry. Packaging equipment achieved revenue of 162.57 million yuan, an increase of 174.72% over the previous year. The main reason is that after the company's products were iteratively upgraded through R&D, there were significant improvements in client usage costs, output efficiency, quality control, etc., which were recognized by customers, and the number of customers increased, increasing market share. The flexible automation business achieved revenue of 33.6356 million yuan, an increase of 37.22% over the previous year, and the company's automated optical module assembly line continued to ship.