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Electrical Engineering Institute: 2024 Annual Report
Institute of Electrical Engineering: 2024 Annual Report Summary
Academy of Electrical Engineering: Report for the first quarter of 2025
Suzhou Electrical Apparatus Science Academy (300215.SZ): A net loss of 19.8228 million yuan in the first quarter.
Gelonghui, on April 21, reported that Suzhou Electrical Apparatus Science Academy (300215.SZ) announced the first quarter report for 2025. In the first quarter, the company achieved revenue of 0.107 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 26.02%; Net income attributable to shareholders of the listed company was -19.8228 million yuan; Net income attributable to shareholders of the listed company after deducting non-recurring gains and losses was -21.5648 million yuan; EPS was -0.03 yuan.
State Grid Yingda (600517.SH): The Suzhou Electrical Apparatus Science Academy intends to transfer 7.49% of its shares to South Grid Group without compensation.
On April 11, Gelonghui reported that State Grid Yingda (600517.SH) announced that the company has learned from Suzhou Electrical Apparatus Science Academy that its Shareholder, Suzhou Electrical Apparatus Science Academy, and NARI Group signed the "Share Transfer Agreement Without Consideration between State Grid Electric Power Research Institute Co., Ltd. and NARI Group Co., Ltd." (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement") on April 10, 2025. Suzhou Electrical Apparatus Science Academy intends to transfer its 428,138,981 shares of unrestricted circulating stocks (accounting for 7.49% of the company's total equity) to NARI Group without consideration. After the completion of this transfer, NARI Group will directly hold 428.
The State Grid Corporation has issued a yellow warning for strong winds and severe convective weather.
On the afternoon of April 11, according to the "State Grid News", the State Grid Corporation issued a yellow warning for strong winds and severe convective weather at 15:00 on April 9, requiring relevant units to respond to the warning. The notice requires relevant units to activate the warning response and emergency mechanisms, strengthen communication with local meteorological, Energy, hydrological departments, closely monitor local meteorological warning information and emergency response situations, and continuously assess the impact on the power grid, equipment, power supply, and personnel. In light of this, measures should be taken for disaster prevention and ensuring power supply safety. The notice also emphasizes the need to focus on providing power supply and customer service in urban communities and mountainous areas.