Beiji (8927-TW) announced today (10th) its self-compiled financial results for the first half of the year and July revenue. Benefiting from the continued effectiveness of its asset activation strategy, Beiji recorded a post-tax net profit of NT$263 million in the first half, an 814% year-on-year increase. Earnings per share (EPS) reached NT$0.62, significantly surpassing the same period last year and exceeding full-year 2025 profits, marking the second-highest H1 profit in company history.

Beiji's consolidated revenue for the first half reached NT$7.637 billion, a 51.11% year-on-year increase, setting a new H1 record. Post-tax net profit was NT$263 million, up 814% year-on-year. Gross margin was 16%, down 0.4 percentage points year-on-year, while operating margin increased by approximately 2.1 percentage points.

The company attributed the significant profit growth primarily to the continued success of its land development asset activation strategy. Sales of construction land in Gushan District (Kaohsiung), Chengdong Section (Kaohsiung's Sanmin District), Sanmin Section (Taoyuan), and Guoan Section (Anping District, Tainan) boosted the land development segment's revenue contribution from 12% in the same period last year to 37% this year.

Additionally, core fuel business sales rose 9.3% year-on-year. The group's expanding nationwide gas station coverage drove a 1.14% year-on-year increase in fuel dispensing volume. Combined with rising international oil prices, the average fuel price in the first half was significantly higher than the same period last year. These factors, along with ongoing business portfolio optimization, enhanced overall operational efficiency.

Beiji also reported July revenue of NT$838 million, down 39.8% month-on-month but up 6.55% year-on-year, marking the second-highest July revenue on record. The monthly decline was attributed to fewer land disposal transactions being recognized compared to the concentrated recognition in the first half. Cumulative revenue from January to July reached NT$8.475 billion, a 45.43% year-on-year increase, setting another record for the period.

Looking ahead to the third quarter, Beiji maintains a cautiously optimistic outlook. The fuel business remains the core foundation, and the company will continue to strengthen sales performance through improved station operational efficiency, enhanced service quality, and refined site deployment, supported by rising summer fuel demand, consumer activity, and traffic volume. The group will also continue advancing its diversified business initiatives, including photovoltaic green energy and land asset activation, deepening its multi-business advantages and building strong momentum for future operations.

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  • Source: PR Times
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