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Julong Holding (NasdaqCM:JLHL) Stock Revenue Growth Clashes With Margin Erosion

Simply Wall St·08/19/2026 22:27:49
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The market punished Julong Holding on the day after earnings, with the stock falling 7.3% to ¥7.08, but the headline numbers tell a more nuanced story. The core question for you is whether the profit squeeze that worried traders is as severe as the price move suggests.

Julong Holding reported first half 2026 revenue of ¥124.3m and net income of ¥11.7m, which keeps trailing net profit margin at 9.6% compared with 10.8% a year earlier. With the stock still trading on a trailing P/E of 38.9x, that pressure on profitability is the figure investors are likely to focus on first.

Is Julong Holding’s 38.9x P/E a fair price for 9.6% margins and earnings that include a high level of non cash items, or is the stock already stretched? See how the valuation stacks up in the valuation analysis for Julong Holding

H1 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue H1 2026 vs. H1 2025: ¥124.29m vs. ¥102.18m (up roughly 21.6%)
  • Net Income H1 2026 vs. H1 2025: ¥11.66m vs. ¥11.57m (broadly flat, up about 0.8%)
  • Basic EPS H1 2026 vs. H1 2025: ¥0.544 vs. ¥0.578 (declined about 5.9%)
  • Trailing Net Profit Margin TTM 2026 vs. Prior Year: 9.6% vs. 10.8% (margin compressed by around 1.2 percentage points)

Prefer clear charts instead of another wall of earnings tables and margin figures? Get a full visual view of Julong Holding, including how its valuation fits with recent profitability, in the company report for Julong Holding.

NasdaqCM:JLHL Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026
NasdaqCM:JLHL Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026

Julong Holding results that support optimism

For investors leaning positive on Julong Holding as a smart city integrator, the revenue line helps. Revenue reached ¥124.3m in H1 2026 compared with ¥102.2m a year earlier, which fits a story of healthy project demand across security and infrastructure systems. Net income of ¥11.7m is broadly unchanged on H1 2025 and keeps the trailing margin at 9.6%. That suggests the current contract mix can still support earnings, even with pressure on profitability.

Risks that keep the Julong Holding bear case alive

There is also clear support for a cautious view. Basic EPS slipped from ¥0.578 to ¥0.544 and trailing net profit margin moved from 10.8% to 9.6%. That points to some compression in profitability despite higher revenue. The share price reaction adds to that concern. The stock fell about 7.3% after the results and is down over 60% across the past 90 days. For a business tied to project work, that combination of margin squeeze and weak recent returns will keep risk in focus.

With Julong Holding showing both margin pressure and a very sharp share price move, it is reasonable to ask whether this volatility and the high level of non cash earnings are early signals of deeper issues. Review the independent risk analysis for Julong Holding which shows 2 important warning signs

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