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Gulf Resources Announces First Quarter 2025 Unaudited Financial Results

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Gulf Resources (NASDAQ: GURE) reported its Q1 2025 unaudited financial results, showing mixed performance. Net revenues increased 23% to $1.6 million, while net loss widened to $4.63 million ($0.40 per share) compared to $3.99 million ($0.37 per share) in Q1 2024. The company's bromine segment saw a 45% price increase to $3,684 per tonne, though utilization remained low at 11%. All facilities were closed for winter from December 15, 2024, to February 12, 2025. The company maintains a solid balance sheet with $8.52 million in cash and book value per share of $10.68.

Gulf Resources (NASDAQ: GURE) ha comunicato i risultati finanziari non revisionati del primo trimestre 2025, mostrando una performance mista. I ricavi netti sono aumentati del 23%, raggiungendo 1,6 milioni di dollari, mentre la perdita netta si è ampliata a 4,63 milioni di dollari (0,40 dollari per azione) rispetto a 3,99 milioni di dollari (0,37 dollari per azione) nel primo trimestre 2024. Il segmento del bromo dell'azienda ha registrato un incremento del prezzo del 45%, arrivando a 3.684 dollari per tonnellata, anche se l'utilizzo è rimasto basso all'11%. Tutti gli impianti sono stati chiusi per l'inverno dal 15 dicembre 2024 al 12 febbraio 2025. L'azienda mantiene un solido bilancio con 8,52 milioni di dollari in liquidità e un valore contabile per azione di 10,68 dollari.

Gulf Resources (NASDAQ: GURE) informó sus resultados financieros no auditados del primer trimestre de 2025, mostrando un desempeño mixto. Los ingresos netos aumentaron un 23% hasta 1,6 millones de dólares, mientras que la pérdida neta se amplió a 4,63 millones de dólares (0,40 dólares por acción) en comparación con 3,99 millones de dólares (0,37 dólares por acción) en el primer trimestre de 2024. El segmento de bromo de la compañía experimentó un aumento de precio del 45%, alcanzando los 3.684 dólares por tonelada, aunque la utilización se mantuvo baja en un 11%. Todas las instalaciones estuvieron cerradas por invierno desde el 15 de diciembre de 2024 hasta el 12 de febrero de 2025. La empresa mantiene un balance sólido con 8,52 millones de dólares en efectivo y un valor contable por acción de 10,68 dólares.

걸프 리소시스 (NASDAQ: GURE)는 2025년 1분기 감사되지 않은 재무 결과를 발표하며 혼재된 실적을 보였습니다. 순매출은 23% 증가하여 160만 달러를 기록했으나, 순손실은 2024년 1분기의 399만 달러(주당 0.37달러)에서 463만 달러(주당 0.40달러)로 확대되었습니다. 회사의 브롬 부문은 톤당 3,684달러로 45% 가격 상승을 기록했으나, 가동률은 11%로 낮은 수준을 유지했습니다. 모든 시설은 2024년 12월 15일부터 2025년 2월 12일까지 겨울 휴업에 들어갔습니다. 회사는 852만 달러의 현금과 주당 장부가치 10.68달러라는 견고한 재무 상태를 유지하고 있습니다.

Gulf Resources (NASDAQ : GURE) a publié ses résultats financiers non audités du premier trimestre 2025, affichant une performance mitigée. Les revenus nets ont augmenté de 23 % pour atteindre 1,6 million de dollars, tandis que la perte nette s'est creusée à 4,63 millions de dollars (0,40 dollar par action) contre 3,99 millions de dollars (0,37 dollar par action) au premier trimestre 2024. Le segment bromure de la société a vu son prix augmenter de 45 % à 3 684 dollars la tonne, bien que le taux d'utilisation soit resté faible à 11 %. Toutes les installations ont été fermées pour l'hiver du 15 décembre 2024 au 12 février 2025. L'entreprise conserve une situation financière solide avec 8,52 millions de dollars en liquidités et une valeur comptable par action de 10,68 dollars.

Gulf Resources (NASDAQ: GURE) meldete seine ungeprüften Finanzergebnisse für das erste Quartal 2025 mit gemischter Performance. Die Nettoumsätze stiegen um 23 % auf 1,6 Millionen US-Dollar, während der Nettoverlust sich auf 4,63 Millionen US-Dollar (0,40 US-Dollar pro Aktie) ausweitete, verglichen mit 3,99 Millionen US-Dollar (0,37 US-Dollar pro Aktie) im ersten Quartal 2024. Der Brom-Segment des Unternehmens verzeichnete einen Preisanstieg von 45 % auf 3.684 US-Dollar pro Tonne, obwohl die Auslastung mit 11 % niedrig blieb. Alle Anlagen waren vom 15. Dezember 2024 bis zum 12. Februar 2025 wegen Winterpause geschlossen. Das Unternehmen verfügt über eine solide Bilanz mit 8,52 Millionen US-Dollar in bar und einem Buchwert von 10,68 US-Dollar pro Aktie.

Positive
  • Net revenues increased 23% to $1.6 million
  • Bromine prices increased 45% to $3,684 per tonne
  • Strong balance sheet with $8.52 million cash and $10.68 book value per share
  • Cost of revenue decreased 25% to $1.59 million
  • Loss from operations improved 13% to $4.61 million
Negative
  • Net loss increased to $4.63 million from $3.99 million year-over-year
  • Low bromine utilization rate of only 11%, down from 17% last year
  • Negative gross margins of -3.5% in bromine segment
  • General and administrative expenses increased 94%
  • Chemical Products segment remains non-operational with continued losses

Insights

Gulf Resources reported 23% revenue growth but still faces significant losses as bromine operations struggle with low utilization and challenging market conditions.

Gulf Resources' Q1 2025 financial results reveal a complex picture of a company managing through difficult market conditions. While revenues increased 23% to $1.6 million, the company still posted a substantial net loss of $4.63 million ($0.40 per share).

The company's bromine segment, which accounts for 92% of total revenue, showed mixed results. Bromine sales volume decreased from 451 tonnes to 402 tonnes, with utilization rates declining from 17% to just 11%. However, average selling prices increased 45% to $3,684 per tonne, helping boost segment revenue to $1.48 million. Despite this price improvement, the bromine segment still operated at a negative gross margin of 3.5%, though this represents a significant improvement from the 81% negative margin in Q1 2024.

The crude salt segment, while smaller, delivered $122,578 in revenue (up 5%) with healthier gross margins of 50%, down from 60% in the prior year. However, after allocating overhead costs, this segment also generated an operating loss of $554,062.

The company's balance sheet shows $8.52 million in cash, down from $10.08 million at year-end 2024. Total assets stand at $165.73 million against total liabilities of $23.15 million, resulting in a book value of $10.68 per share. This represents significant equity value compared to the current market price, but ongoing operational losses continue to erode this value.

The winter closure of facilities (December 15, 2024 to February 12, 2025) significantly impacts quarterly results, with $3.23 million in direct labor and factory overhead costs incurred during the shutdown period. Management cites difficult market conditions in China but expresses optimism about potential future improvements in bromine pricing due to reduced market supply after competitor closures and the weakening Chinese yuan making imports more expensive.

Cash burn remains concerning, with operations consuming $1.58 million in the quarter. Without meaningful operational improvements, the current cash position provides limited runway for the company to navigate through these challenging conditions while seeking opportunities in chemicals and natural gas development.

SHOUGUANG, China, May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gulf Resources, Inc. (Nasdaq: GURE) ("Gulf Resources", “we,” or the "Company"), a leading manufacturer of bromine, crude salt and specialty chemical products in China today announced its unaudited financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

Income Statement

In the quarter ended March 31, 2025, net revenues increased to $1,604,447 from $1,307,062, an increase of 23%. Cost of Revenue was $1,594,270 versus $2,119,845, a decrease of 25%. Gross profit was $10,177 compared to a gross loss of ($812,783). Sales and Marketing expenses were $5,053, an increase of 13%. Direct labor and factory overheads incurred during plant shutdowns were $3,225,808 compared to $3,734,689, a decrease of 14%. General and administrative expenses were $1,389,523 compared to $717,456, an increase of 94%. The loss from operations was ($4,610,207) compared to a loss of ($5,269,419), an improvement of 13%.

The loss before income taxes was ($4,629,500) vs ($5,262,192). In 2024, we received an income tax benefit of $1,270,060. As a result, the loss after taxes were ($4,629,500) vs. ($3,992,132). With foreign currency translation adjustments our loss was ($4,407,484) vs. ($4,385,999). The net loss per share was ($0.40) compared to ($0.37) in the previous year. Shares outstanding were 13,346,618 compared to 10,726,924.

All of our facilities were closed to winter closure from December 15, 2024 to February 12, 2025. In the previous year, our factories were closed from December 25, 2023 until February 20, 2024.

Cash Flow

During the first three months of 2025, depreciation and amortization was $4,003,524 vs. $4,733,475. We incurred a stock base expense of $196,100. Accounts receivable increased by $1,549,443 as virtually all of our sales of bromine occurred in the month of March when bromine prices improved. Accounts payable increased to $401,190. As a result, net cash used in operations was ($1,580,128) versus ($1,330,476) in the previous year. There were no expenditures for property, plant, and equipment in either quarter.

Balance Sheet

As of March 31, 2025, cash was $8,523,045. Current assets were $17,636,613 and current liabilities were $15,257,857. Total assets were $165,729,939. Total liabilities were $23,145,112. Shareholders' equity was $142,584.827. Book value per share was $10.68.

Segment Reporting

Bromine

Bromine revenues were $1,481,869 versus $1,146,197. We sold 402 tonnes of bromine in the first quarter compared to 451 in the previous year. Our utilization ratio was 11% compared to 17% in the previous year. The average selling price increased 45% to $3,684 from $2,540. Gross margins were a negative (3.5%) compared to a negative (81%) in the previous year. The extremely low utilization rate meant that overhead had to be allocated over a lower number of tonnes. Including the full allocation for factory overhead incurred during plant shutdowns and G&A expenses, our bromine business had an operating loss of ($3,370,836) versus an operating loss in the previous year of ($4,782,815).

During the month of March 2025, according to data from sunsirs.com, bromine prices had a brief recovery, jumping from RMB 21,800 on March 1, 2025 to RMB 37,186 on April 10, 2025. And then subsequently dropped. The company may limit sales of bromine when it believes prices are too low. The company believes bromine prices may stabilize and increase from current levels.

Crude Salt Revenues were $122,578 versus $116,671, an increase of 5%. We sold 4,733 tonnes of crude salt in the quarter versus 4,071 tonnes in the previous year. The price of crude salt declined 9.6%. Crude salt had gross profit of $61,436 compared to $69,777 in the previous year. Gross margins in crude salt were 50% compared to 60% in the previous year. Including the full allocation for factory overhead incurred during plant shutdowns and G&A expenses, our crude salt business had an operating loss of ($554,062) versus an operating loss of ($75,092) in the previous year.

Chemical Products had no revenues. It’s operating loss was ($358,629) versus ($314,824). The company is continuing to review market opportunities for chemicals, including sodium-ion batteries. However, until the company sees a clear and immediate path to profitability, it will postpone the completion of the chemical factory,

Natural Gas had no revenues. Its operating loss was ($44,844) compared to ($27,709). The company is continuing to explore potential opportunities with local governments in Sichuan Province that will enable us to restart our natural gas and bromine projects.

Management Commentary

Mr. Xiaobin Liu, the Chairman and CEO of Gulf Resources stated, “We have continued to manage through difficult times. We have made large capital expenditures for flood prevention and purchasing additional crude salt fields, so that we will be able to capitalize when demand and pricing in bromine increases. With the weakness in the Chinese RMB, imports of bromine and bromine related products will be more expensive. Many of our competitors have closed their factories, so we believe current supply is significantly lower than it was before the government closed some of the factories for pollution and environmental controls as well as for the pandemic. As the economy stabilizes, we expect our business to improve.”

“We continue to explore opportunities in chemicals,” Mr. Liu added. “As with bromine, we believe there are fewer chemical factories in China and imports are more expensive. However, to date, we have not identified specific opportunities that we are confident will provide a short-term path to profitability. We are also exploring joint-venture opportunities with larger companies. Until we have found such an opportunity, we will not reorder the remaining equipment needed for our chemical factory.”

“We continue to hold discussions with the local governments in Daying Province,” Mr. Liu continued, “over the development of our natural gas and brine resources in Sichuan Province. The Chinese government permits private companies to explore for natural gas. Our exploration has shown there are significant gas resources in Tianbao town. We will continue to press ahead with our attempts to establish a potential opportunity.”

“These have been difficult times.” Mr. Liu stated, “We have had to make major investments in environmental and flood controls. We have also secured a large amount of crude salt fields that may enable us to secure our bromine and crude salt production as markets improve. We greatly appreciate the long-term patience of our shareholders.”


GULF RESOURCES, INC.
AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(Expressed in U.S. dollars)
(UNAUDITED)
         
  Three-Month Period Ended
March 31,
  2025 2024
     
NET REVENUE $1,604,447  $1,307,062 
         
OPERATING COSTS AND EXPENSE        
Cost of net revenue  (1,594,270)  (2,119,845)
Sales and marketing expenses  (5,053)  (4,491)
Direct labor and factory overheads incurred during plant shutdown  (3,225,808)  (3,734,689)
General and administrative expenses  (1,389,523)  (717,456)
TOTAL OPERATING COSTS AND EXPENSE  (6,214,654)  (6,576,481)
         
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS  (4,610,207)  (5,269,419)
         
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)        
Interest expense  (21,722)  (24,830)
Interest income  2,429   36,060 
Other expense     (4,003)
         
LOSS BEFORE INCOME TAXES  (4,629,500)  (5,262,192)
         
INCOME TAX (EXPENSE) BENEFIT     1,270,060 
NET LOSS $(4,629,500) $(3,992,132)
         
COMPREHENSIVE LOSS:        
NET LOSS $(4,629,500) $(3,992,132)
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE (LOSS) INCOME        
- Foreign currency translation adjustments  222,016   (393,867)
         
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE (LOSS) INCOME $(4,407,484) $(4,385,999)
         
BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE: $(0.40) $(0.37)
         
BASIC AND DILUTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES:  11,685,431   10,726,924 


GULF RESOURCES, INC.  
 AND SUBSIDIARIES  
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS  
(Expressed in U.S. dollars)
 
  March 31, 2025
(Unaudited)
 December 31, 2024
(Audited)
Current Assets        
Cash $8,523,045  $10,075,162 
Accounts receivable, net  2,114,222   564,523 
Inventories, net  455,059   315,371 
Prepayments and deposits  6,393,161   6,376,656 
Amount due from related parties  25,076   25,040 
Other receivable  126,050   94,074 
Total Current Assets  17,636,613   17,450,826 
Non-Current Assets        
Property, plant and equipment, net  132,341,321   136,143,177 
Finance lease right-of use assets  75,721   76,868 
Operating lease right-of-use assets  6,050,429   6,169,855 
Prepaid land leases, net of current portion  9,625,855   9,615,269 
Deferred tax assets, net      
Total non-current assets  148,093,326   152,005,169 
Total Assets $165,729,939  $169,455,995 
         
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity        
Current Liabilities        
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $11,656,665  $14,323,458 
Taxes payable-current  276,516   113,999 
Advance from customer      
Amount due to related parties  2,586,422   2,584,808 
Finance lease liability, current portion  239,771   217,743 
Operating lease liabilities, current portion  498,483   491,850 
Total Current Liabilities  15,257,857   17,731,858 
Non-Current Liabilities        
Finance lease liability, net of current portion  1,077,412   1,075,865 
Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion  6,809,843   6,941,602 
Total Non-Current Liabilities  7,887,255   8,017,467 
Total Liabilities $23,145,112  $25,749,325 
         
Commitment and Loss Contingencies  $  $ 
         
Stockholders’ Equity        
PREFERRED STOCK; $0.001 par value; 1,000,000 shares authorized; none outstanding $  $ 
COMMON STOCK; $0.0005 par value; 80,000,000 shares authorized; 13,632,448 and 11,012,754 shares issued; and 13,346,618 and 10,726,924 shares outstanding as of March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024  25,934   24,623 
Treasury stock; 285,830 shares as of March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024 at cost  (1,372,673)  (1,372,673)
Additional paid-in capital  105,167,292   101,688,262 
Share to be issued     194,700 
Retained earnings unappropriated  32,729,304   37,358,804 
Retained earnings appropriated  26,667,097   26,667,097 
Accumulated other comprehensive income  (20,632,127)  (20,854,143)
Total Stockholders’ Equity  142,584,827   143,706,670 
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity $165,729,939  $169,455,995 


GULF RESOURCES, INC.
AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Expressed in U.S. dollars)
(UNAUDITED)
         
  Three-Month Period Ended
March 31,
  2025 2024
     
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES        
Net loss $(4,629,500) $(3,992,132)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash (used in) provided by operating activities:        
Amortization on capital lease  21,722   24,830 
Depreciation and amortization  4,003,524   4,733,475 
Deferred tax asset     (1,270,060)
Stock-based compensation expense  196,100    
Amortization of right-of-use asset  217,801   217,345 
Changes in assets and liabilities        
Accounts receivable  (1,549,443)  (402,545)
Inventories  (139,285)  (57,859)
Prepayments and deposits  (7,340)  (44,903)
Advance from customers     (36,222)
Other receivables  (31,987)  (774)
Accounts and Other payable and accrued expenses  401,190   (17,847)
Taxes payable  162,411   (257,766)
Lease liabilities  (225,321)  (226,018)
Net cash used in operating activities  (1,580,128)  (1,330,476)
         
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES        
Purchase of property, plant and equipment      
Net cash from investing activities      
         
EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES
ON CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
  28,011   (131,622)
NET (DECREASE) INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS  (1,552,117)  (1,462,098)
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS - BEGINNING OF PERIOD  10,075,162   72,223,894 
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS - END OF PERIOD $8,523,045  $70,761,796 

 

  Years Ended March 31,
  2025 2024
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION        
Cash paid during the three-month period ended March 31, for:        
Paid for taxes $77,386  $481,153 
Interest on finance lease obligation $21,722  $24,830 
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF NON-CASH INVESTING AND FINANCING ACTIVITIES        
         

About Gulf Resources, Inc.
Gulf Resources, Inc. operates through four wholly-owned subsidiaries, Shouguang City Haoyuan Chemical Company Limited ("SCHC"), Shouguang Yuxin Chemical Industry Co., Limited ("SYCI"), Daying County Haoyuan Chemical Company Limited (“DCHC”) and Shouguang Hengde Salt Industry Co. Ltd. (“SHSI”). The Company believes that it is one of the largest producers of bromine in China. Elemental Bromine is used to manufacture a wide variety of compounds utilized in industry and agriculture. Through SYCI, the Company manufactures chemical products utilized in a variety of applications, including oil and gas field explorations and papermaking chemical agents, and materials for human and animal antibiotics. Through SHSI, the Company manufactures and sells crude salt. DCHC was established to further explore and develop natural gas and brine resources (including bromine and crude salt) in China. For more information, visit www.gulfresourcesinc.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this news release contain forward-looking information about Gulf Resources and its subsidiaries business and products within the meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. The actual results may differ materially depending on a number of risk factors including, but not limited to, the general economic and business conditions in the PRC, the risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, future product development and production capabilities, shipments to end customers, market acceptance of new and existing products, additional competition from existing and new competitors for bromine and other oilfield and power production chemicals, changes in technology, the ability to make future bromine asset purchases, and various other factors beyond its control. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this Cautionary Statement and the risks factors detailed in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Gulf Resources undertakes no duty to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.



CONTACT: Gulf Resources, Inc.
Web: http://www.gulfresourcesinc.com
Director of Investor Relations
Helen Xu
beishengrong@vip.163.com

FAQ

What were Gulf Resources (GURE) Q1 2025 earnings results?

Gulf Resources reported a net loss of $4.63 million ($0.40 per share) on revenues of $1.6 million, compared to a net loss of $3.99 million ($0.37 per share) on revenues of $1.3 million in Q1 2024.

How did GURE's bromine business perform in Q1 2025?

Bromine revenues were $1.48 million with sales of 402 tonnes. Average selling price increased 45% to $3,684/tonne, but utilization was low at 11% with negative gross margins of -3.5%.

What is Gulf Resources' (GURE) current financial position?

As of March 31, 2025, GURE had $8.52 million in cash, total assets of $165.7 million, and shareholders' equity of $142.6 million, with a book value per share of $10.68.

What were the operational highlights for GURE in Q1 2025?

All facilities were closed for winter from December 15, 2024 to February 12, 2025. The company saw improved bromine prices but maintained low production levels, while continuing to explore opportunities in chemicals and natural gas sectors.

How did GURE's crude salt segment perform in Q1 2025?

Crude salt revenues increased 5% to $122,578, with sales of 4,733 tonnes. Gross margins decreased to 50% from 60% year-over-year, with an operating loss of $554,062.
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