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Accelink H1 Revenue RMB6.61B, Net Profit Up 56.34%, Plans Dividend of RMB3.7 per 10 Shares

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Accelink Technologies posted a 26.07% rise in first-half 2026 revenue to RMB6.61 billion, with net profit attributable to shareholders surging 56.34% to RMB582 million. Basic EPS stood at RMB0.73. The company proposed a cash dividend of RMB3.7 per 10 shares. The results reflect robust demand for data communications optical modules amid accelerating global AI computing investment and data center buildouts, with the company strengthening its core supplier position among leading domestic customers.

Accelink Technologies disclosed its semi-annual report for 2026. During the reporting period, the company achieved operating revenue of RMB6.61 billion, up 26.07% year-on-year; net profit attributable to shareholders of the listed company was RMB582 million, up 56.34% year-on-year; basic earnings per share were RMB0.73. The company also announced a profit distribution plan, proposing a cash dividend of RMB3.7 per 10 shares (pre-tax).

The semi-annual report shows that global AI computing power investment continues to heat up, driving rapid release of demand for data communications optical modules. Cloud service providers at home and abroad are accelerating data center construction and layout, and industry prosperity is continuously improving. The company has continued to consolidate its position as a core supplier among leading domestic customers, maintaining a leading share in key product bids, and achieving steady growth in operating performance.

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