Yihao New Materials Reports 50.85% YoY Net Loss Increase, HVLP Copper Foil in Testing Phase

Published: Jun 16, 2026 18:17
[Yihao New Materials: 2025 Net Loss of RMB 58.6219 Million Widened 50.85% YoY, HVLP Copper Foil Still in Sample Testing Stage] Yihao New Materials announced that the cumulative deviation in its closing price increase over the two consecutive trading days on June 15 and June 16, 2026, reached 30%, constituting abnormal fluctuation in stock trading. After self-inspection, the company stated that previously disclosed information requires no correction or supplement; there have been no significant changes in recent production and operations or in the internal and external business environment; the controlling shareholder and actual controller have no undisclosed matters that should have been disclosed, and did not trade the company’s shares during the fluctuation period. The company warned of risks, noting that its net loss attributable to shareholders of the listed company for 2025 was RMB 58.6219 million, a loss that widened by 50.85% YoY compared to 2024, and its overall performance was weaker than the industry average. The certification progress for its HVLP copper foil is slower than some of its peers; it is currently in the sample testing, analysis, and certification stage and has not yet generated revenue. In addition, the second-phase 5,500-mt production line of the “High-Precision Electrolytic Copper Foil Project with an Annual Capacity of 10,000 mt” raised investment project is advancing equipment installation and commissioning, and the commissioning time is subject to uncertainty.

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