Earning Preview: CNGR’s revenue this quarter is expected to increase, and institutional views are cautiously positive

Earnings Agent
Aug 17

Abstract

CNGR will report quarterly results on August 24, 2026 post-Market; this preview consolidates the latest available operational metrics, management indicators, and external commentaries to frame revenue, margin, earnings trajectory, and key watch items for the print.

Market Forecast

Consensus indications point to an improving earnings trajectory this quarter, but no unified street model is available; company-side forecasting fields for revenue, gross margin, net margin, and adjusted EPS are not disclosed in the latest dataset, so we reference the firm’s operational baselines and segment run-rate to triangulate directional expectations with year-over-year framing where possible. Main business momentum remains anchored by New Energy Metals and Ternary Precursor with improving profitability breadth suggested by recent margin traction; among segments, New Energy Metals stands out as the largest revenue contributor with RMB 17.81 billion, with the mix supported by Ternary Precursor at RMB 16.68 billion.

Last Quarter Review

CNGR’s last quarter delivered a gross profit margin of 12.42%, a net profit margin of 3.53%, and net profit attributable to the parent company of RMB 0.56 billion, with quarter-on-quarter net profit growth of 22.16%; adjusted EPS was not disclosed. The quarter’s financial highlight was the solid sequential recovery in earnings alongside stable double-digit gross margin, indicating improved pricing and cost pass-through discipline. Main business highlights: New Energy Metals generated RMB 17.81 billion, Ternary Precursor RMB 16.68 billion, Cobalt Tetroxide RMB 4.40 billion, and Iron Phosphate RMB 1.57 billion; year-over-year detail was not disclosed.

Current Quarter Outlook

Main business momentum

New Energy Metals and Ternary Precursor remain the operational core, collectively forming the majority of group revenue. Given last quarter’s 12.42% gross margin and 3.53% net margin, the operating baseline implies that incremental volume or improved utilization could translate at a higher drop-through to earnings. Procurement cost trends for nickel, cobalt, and lithium intermediates are the most important variables for margin, as pass-through mechanisms typically lag by one to two months in contract structures. If input costs remain benign and pricing holds, management could preserve a low-teens gross margin rate, supporting a similar or slightly higher net margin profile compared with the last print.

Most promising segment

Within the mix, New Energy Metals, at RMB 17.81 billion last quarter, appears best positioned to drive absolute revenue this quarter due to its breadth of customers and diversified product slate. The segment’s scale provides bargaining leverage on raw materials and logistics, which can stabilize unit economics when spot prices are volatile. While year-over-year growth data is not disclosed, order cadence and the sequential improvement in net profit suggest healthy volume throughput and operational efficiency, making this the near-term engine for topline resilience.

Stock-price drivers this quarter

Investors will key on margin durability and earnings quality given the 22.16% quarter-on-quarter rebound in net profit last quarter. Any commentary on contract repricing, hedging coverage, and inventory valuation will directly shape expectations for gross-to-net conversion over the coming quarters. Additionally, disclosure on product mix shifts between New Energy Metals, Ternary Precursor, and higher-value oxide offerings could influence views on sustainable margin expansion and capital intensity needs.

Analyst Opinions

Across recently compiled commentaries, the balance of views skews cautiously bullish, emphasizing sequential earnings repair and stable low-teens gross margin as the base case. Analysts point to the rebound in quarterly net profit and the strong revenue contribution from New Energy Metals as supportive factors for maintaining a constructive stance into the print. The prevailing view is that if input cost volatility remains contained and product mix holds, CNGR can deliver incremental improvement in profitability this quarter while continuing to prioritize disciplined capacity deployment.

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