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Guangzhou Port's 2025 Profit Falls 16%, Revenue Slips 2%; Shares Drop 4%

-- Guangzhou Port's (SHA:601228) net profit attributable to shareholders in 2025 fell 16% year on year to 821.6 million yuan, or 0.109 yuan per share, according to a Saturday filing on the Shanghai bourse.

The Chinese port operator's shares dropped over 4% during Monday's midday trade.

The attributable profit a year earlier was 973.2 million yuan, or 0.129 yuan per share.

Operating revenue slipped 2% to 13.9 billion yuan from 14.2 billion yuan in the previous year.

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