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The eBearing News
June 25, 2002


Xiangyang Bearing Will Post
First Half Operating Loss
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Xiangyang Automobile Bearing Share Co. Ltd. (China) will report a net operating loss for the fiscal year ended May 31. This year's loss projection was not revealed, but last year Xiangyang reported a net operating loss of RMB 56.1 million (USD $6.95 million).

The company admitted that, while its markets improved this year, it was unable to respond. Lack of cash and working capital meant Xiangyang could not buy raw materials and components sufficient to maintain production or go after new business.

Xiangyang, state-run, is the largest specialized automotive bearing manufacturer in China. Renamed from the Xiangyang Bearing Factory in 1993, it has over 5,000 employees producing 2,000 different types of bearings. Production capacity is 25 million sets per year.

The company's product line includes CV joints, hub assembly units, water pump bearings, air conditioning bearings, tapered roller and needle roller bearings, and clutch release bearings.

Although Xiangyang is state-run, its stock is traded on the Shenzhen stock exchange along with several other bearing companies such as Wafangdian and Xibei.

In August 2001, Xiangyang was implicated in a widespread accounting fraud investigation triggered by an investigation of its auditors.
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