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Latest news and articles about margins

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Business

Infineon Bets on Humanoid Robots to Drive Revenue and Shore Up Margins

Infineon’s CEO says humanoid robots represent a major growth opportunity that could boost revenues and stabilise margins for the Munich‑based chipmaker. Success will hinge on the company’s ability to win integrated design partnerships amid stiff global competition and uncertain adoption timelines.

NeTe2026年2月18日 09:34
#Infineon#humanoid robots#semiconductors
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Business

Surging Sales, Sliding Profits: Yingshi Innovation’s 2025 Results Expose Growing Pains

Yingshi Innovation posted a 76.9% jump in 2025 revenue to Rmb9.858 billion, yet net profit attributable to shareholders fell 3.1% to Rmb964 million, producing a puzzling divergence between sales growth and profitability. The numbers suggest rapid expansion accompanied by margin pressure or increased investment, and investors will be looking for management’s explanation and guidance on cost control.

NeMo2026年2月13日 19:24
#Yingshi Innovation#earnings#revenue growth
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Business

Insiders Cash Out as Pickled‑Cabbage Champion Sees Profits Slide by About 70%

Zhu Laoliu’s controlling family and two executives sold about RMB 47.41 million of shares after the company reported multi‑year revenue and profit declines. Net profit fell from RMB 64.04m in 2022 to RMB 18.40m in 2024 and margins have eroded sharply, prompting investor concern and signalling challenges for the pickled‑vegetable maker on the Beijing Stock Exchange.

NeMo2026年2月3日 18:50
#Zhu Laoliu#pickled cabbage#Beijing Stock Exchange
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Business

Gold and Silver Plunge Sparks Market-Wide Shock as Exchanges Tighten Controls

A dramatic sell-off on February 2 sent gold and silver tumbling and forced exchanges in China and abroad to raise margins and restrict trading. Regulators cited abusive trading and liquidity risks, while analysts warn the move reflects sentiment-driven flows and policy-related uncertainty rather than purely fundamentals.

SoBiz2026年2月2日 10:40
#gold#silver#Shanghai Gold Exchange
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Business

After Metals Flash Crash, CME Raises Margins — Liquidity Set to Tighten as Crowded Longs Unwind

A violent rout in gold and silver prompted the CME to raise COMEX margin requirements, with gold margins moving from 6% to 8% and silver from 11% to 15%, effective after the close on Feb. 2. The crash was driven by a rapid shift in Fed expectations following the nomination of Kevin Warsh and the unwinding of crowded, highly leveraged long positions, forcing exchanges to shore up clearinghouse protections.

SoBiz2026年2月1日 01:50
#CME Group#gold#silver