China Literature Announces 2020 Annual Results
China Literature Limited reported its audited results for the year ended December 31, 2020, highlighting total revenues of RMB8,525.7 million (USD1,306.6 million), a 2.1% increase year-over-year. Gross profit rose 14.7% to RMB4,234.1 million (USD648.9 million). However, the company experienced an operating loss of RMB4,474.7 million (USD685.8 million) compared to an operating profit of RMB1,193.9 million in 2019. A significant impairment provision concerning an acquisition led to a loss attributable to equity holders of RMB4,483.9 million (USD687.2 million). Despite challenges, user engagement metrics improved, with MAUs increasing to 228.9 million.
- Total revenues increased 2.1% year-over-year to RMB8,525.7 million.
- Gross profit rose 14.7% to RMB4,234.1 million.
- Significant revenue rebound in the second half of 2020 with 61.5% increase from the first half.
- MAUs increased 4.2% year-over-year, reaching 228.9 million.
- Monthly ARPU increased by 37.2% year-over-year.
- Operating loss of RMB4,474.7 million compared to an operating profit of RMB1,193.9 million in 2019.
- Loss attributable to equity holders was RMB4,483.9 million, down from a profit of RMB1,096.0 million in 2019.
- Significant impairment provisions related to acquisitions totaling RMB4,405.7 million.
HONG KONG, March 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- China Literature Limited ("China Literature" or "the Company", stock code: 0772), a leading online literature and intellectual property ("IP") incubation platform in China, today announced the audited consolidated results for the year ended December 31, 2020.
Results Highlights (1)
- Total revenues increased
2.1% year-over-year to RMB8,525.7 million (USD1,306.6 million). - Gross profit increased
14.7% year-over-year to RMB4,234.1 million (USD648.9 million). - On a non-IFRS (2) basis, which is intended to reflect core earnings by excluding certain one-time and/or non-cash items:
- Operating profit was RMB934.6 million (USD143.2 million), as compared to RMB1,415.8 million in 2019.
- Profit attributable to equity holders of the Company was RMB917.1 million (USD140.6 million), as compared to RMB1,194.6 million in 2019.
- Basic earnings per share were RMB0.92. Diluted earnings per share were RMB0.91. - On an IFRS basis:
- Operating loss was RMB4,474.7 million (USD685.8 million), as compared to an operating profit of RMB1,193.9 million in 2019.
- Loss attributable to equity holders of the Company was RMB4,483.9 million (USD687.2 million), as compared to a profit attributable to equity holders of the Company of RMB1,096.0 million in 2019.
- Basic loss per share was RMB4.48. Diluted loss per share was RMB4.49.
(1) Figures stated in USD are based on USD1 to RMB6.5249. |
Mr. Edward Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of China Literature stated, "2020 was a challenging year for a variety of reasons. There were external factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and market competition. There were also significant internal factors, including systematic issues and weak integration across our business segments. In response to these challenges, we took robust measures centering on content, platform and ecosystem upgrades, which led to a turnaround during the second half of the year. The Company maintained its leading position in the online reading market and strengthened its capacity in IP operations.
For the full year 2020, China Literature had total revenues of RMB8.53 billion. Out of the total, the second half saw revenues of RMB5.27 billion, up
Following the success of Joy of Life in 2019, we continued to produce blockbuster adaptations of our IPs including recently launched drama series My Heroic Husband and Soul Land. Their success reflected both our outstanding reserves of IP and our creative abilities in adapting content across mediums and genres. China Literature is constantly evolving and is already much more than just an online reading company. We see IP incubation as our next growth accelerator, leveraging our on-line reading business to create an innovative IP-centric production cycle. We believe that taking an IP-centric path will lead the Company to a much wider market, with more exciting prospects ahead."
Financial Review (3)
Revenues increased
Revenues from online business increased
Revenues from IP operations and others decreased
(3) Certain figures included in this press release have been subject to rounding adjustments. Accordingly, figures shown as totals may not be an arithmetic aggregation of the figures shown in the breakdown items. |
Cost of revenues decreased
Gross profit increased
Interest income decreased
Other losses, net were RMB5,322.9 million (USD815.8 million), as compared to net other gains of RMB453.2 million in 2019. The other losses in 2020 consisted mainly of i) an impairment provision covering goodwill and trademark rights related to the acquisition of New Classics Media ("NCM") of RMB4,015.9 million (USD615.5 million) and RMB389.8 million (USD59.7 million), respectively, ii) a net fair value loss of RMB604.6 million (USD92.7 million) due to the modification of NCM's earn-out mechanism in 2020, and iii) an impairment provision covering the Company's long-term investments related to certain investee companies of RMB252.0 million (USD38.6 million).
Selling and marketing expenses increased
General and administrative expenses decreased
Net provision for impairment losses on financial assets reflected the provision for doubtful receivables. In 2020, the net provision for doubtful receivables was RMB130.2 million (USD20.0 million), mainly related to TV and film projects.
Operating loss was RMB4,474.7 million (USD685.8 million), as compared to an operating profit of RMB1,193.9 million in 2019.
Income tax benefit was RMB38.5 million (USD5.9 million), as compared to an income tax expense of RMB67.7 million in 2019. The recognition of deferred income tax assets and the reversal of deferred income tax liabilities from the accrual of asset impairment losses exceeded the income tax expenses that incurred in 2020, resulting in a net gain from income taxes.
Loss attributable to equity holders of the Company was RMB4,483.9 million (USD687.2 million), as compared to a profit attributable to equity holders of the Company of RMB1,096.0 million in 2019.
Key Operating Information
- Average MAUs on our self-owned platform products and self-operated channels increased by
4.2% year-over-year from 219.7 million to 228.9 million in 2020. A further breakdown of MAUs is as follows: i) MAUs on our self-owned platform products increased1.7% year-over-year from 119.5 million to 121.5 million, primarily due to the expansion of distribution channels for our reading content; and ii) MAUs on our self-operated channels on Tencent products increased7.2% year-over-year from 100.2 million to 107.4 million, as the expansion of free-to-read content distribution further drew more users to the channels. - Average MPUs on our self-owned platform products and self-operated channels increased by
4.1% year-over-year from 9.8 million to 10.2 million in 2020. The increase was driven by the growing number of paying users on our self-owned platform products, partially offset by a decrease in paying users from our self-operated channels on certain Tencent products as more users were attracted to the free-to-read content on these Tencent products during the year. - Monthly ARPU increased by
37.2% year-over-year from RMB25.3 to RMB34.7 in 2020, as a result of improvements in our content operations and recommendation system, and the expansion of content distribution channels during the year. - In December 2020, our average DAUs for free-to-read content reached approximately 10 million.
Other Key Information
- EBITDA was RMB1,033.8 million (USD158.4 million), compared to RMB841.7 million in 2019. Adjusted EBITDA was RMB1,029.7 million (USD157.8 million), compared to RMB1,247.3 million in 2019.
- Net cash position was RMB5,011.0 million (USD768.0 million) as of December 31, 2020.
- Free cash flow* was RMB764.1 million (USD117.1 million), compared to RMB500.1 million in 2019.
- New Classics Media, on a standalone basis, recorded RMB2,033.2 million (USD311.6 million) in revenues and RMB429.4 million (USD65.8 million) in profit attributable to equity holders of the company in 2020. Based on the modified earn-out mechanism, a total number of 3,023,963 consideration shares will be issued and a total cash consideration of RMB204.2 million (USD31.3 million) will be paid by the Company.
* Free cash flow: operating cash flow deducts payments for lease liabilities and payments for capital expenditure. |
Business Review and Outlook
Business highlights
Upgrades in content. There was an increase in both the number and quality of our writers and literary works. As of the end of 2020, China Literature had more than 9 million writers on the platform, with a total of 13.9 million literary works. Approximately 46 billion Chinese characters were added to our platform during 2020. According to Baidu's search rankings for novels in February 2021, 26 of the top 30 online literary works originated on the China Literature platform. At the same time, we improved our writer ecosystem and IP incubation resources. More writers had positive impressions of our ecosystem and IP practices, including some of the platinum writers who left China Literature and have come back to us as a result of the changes we have made. This has strengthened our partnership with writers, and our reputation as the best partner to writers.
Upgrades in platform. We have expanded our relationship with Tencent channels such as QQ Browser and Mobile QQ by distributing free-to-read content to a wider range of readers. In addition, we established a free reading content decision committee to provide dedicated coordination and management of free content and to incubate high-quality free literary works and writers. In December 2020, average DAUs for our free reading channels reached approximately 10 million users. We will continue to explore the field of free reading so as to make more progress in this area in 2021.
Upgrades in ecosystem. We are enhancing the quality and visibility of our IPs across media formats, including comics, animation, film, TV and web series. This approach has already landed us a number of blockbusters. For example, the drama series My Heroic Husband, which was jointly produced by New Classics Media, Tencent Pictures and China Literature Pictures, was another successful adaptation from our IP in addition to Joy of Life. The drama series ranked No.1 on Enlightent's web series playlist during its launch period, enjoying wide market popularity and winning praise from various media including People's Daily. Its success reflects the power of the three-way "New Classics Media-Tencent Pictures-China Literature Pictures" partnership, and we look forward to seeing more quality works from this cooperation model in the future.
Another example is the drama series Soul Land, which was also adapted from China Literature's top IP and produced by New Classics Media. It was ranked No.1 on Tencent Video's hot search list and drama series list with over 4 billion video views, and brought more attention to the existing Soul Land animation series and online game. In addition to the serialized adaptation of our top IPs, New Classics Media has continued to launch high-quality series with modern themes. It is a specialist in this genre. Following the success of The First Half of My Life, New Classics Media released My Best Friend's Story, which was ranked No. 1 on the playlist of Enlightent's TV series during its launch period. New Classics Media also participated in the production of the recent hit movie Hi, Mom, with box office sales of over RMB5 billion, the second-highest ranking box office sales in the history of China's film industry. These successes have validated our decision to extend New Classics Media's earn-out mechanism in 2020. We believe that New Classics Media will have much more room to grow as part of the ecosystem of China Literature.
Improvement of organizational structure and decision-making mechanism
Our core management team is now stronger and more diverse, as a result of introducing new leaders in the areas of IP operations, online business, investment, legal and finance. These new members of our management team have extensive industry experience and outstanding entrepreneurial spirit in their respective fields, and are injecting new dynamism into the company. At the same time, we have upgraded our hiring criteria, in order to build a team that is passionate about content and dedicated to improve the organizational efficiency of the company overall.
Our organizational structure has become more flexible and inclusive. We have established a Joint Committee between China Literature's Comics & Animation Department and Tencent Comics and a Joint Committee between China Literature Pictures, New Classics Media and Tencent Pictures, which have developed synergies with Tencent Pictures, Tencent Comics and New Classics Media, which share common beliefs in the value of deepening the relationship.
High-level decision-making has become more focused on long-term strategy-oriented than short-term business. We have never valued the overall lifecycle value of an IP as much as we do today. Historically, each IP licensing agreement was simply an endorsement of a sales figure. Today, each IP licensing agreement is the beginning of a long-term IP life cycle. China Literature will do everything it can to realize the lifetime value of its IPs together with our partners, build its ecosystem, and create long-term value. The key to the strengthening of our management team and the re-design of our organizational structure is to ensure this core concept is put into practice.
To support this approach to decision-making, we have established an IP-focused intermediate business platform, with functional segments including writer services, IP screening and planning, and ecosystem partnerships. The establishment of this IP intermediate platform has standardized our IP licensing procedure, and paved the way for an industrial-scale IP development system. Based on the capacities built into this intermediate IP platform, we can strengthen ecosystem partnerships, expand production capacity, achieve improvements in quality and quantity, and finally increase the value of IPs.
Significant business developments in 2020
In addition to the highlights described above, we had significant achievements in the following areas during the year:
- We improved our writer's ecosystem, and provided writers with better services and experiences. For example, a new grading system for contracts enables writers to choose how they prefer to collaborate with us. We changed the editing and support system so that our writers could choose their own editors. We also introduced a new mechanism to improve welfare and provide better IP protections for writers.
- We established Qidian Academy in order to provide an all-round, multi-level tiered system to nurture writers. Video views for its online courses exceeded 2 million within one month.
- Generation Z writers have become an important part of the supply of new writers. Writers born after the 1990s made up half on our top 12 writers list during the year of 2020.
- We improved our reading community through functions such as instant comments and replies, user-generated audio readings for texts, and user generated chapters, which enhanced user loyalty and participation. By the end of 2020, more than 100 literary works each had over 1 million user comments. We improved our recommendation system, allowing users to find their preferred books more quickly. In addition, big data analysis tools became an important means to assist our editors to screen and nurture content.
- The National Library of China collected 100 literary works from the China Literature platform. The list includes stories rooted in traditional culture such as Joy of Life and Nirvana in Fire, stories focusing on China's industrial development such as Great Power Heavy Industry and Material Empire, stories about the lives and careers of ordinary people such as China Railway Man, Doctor Lingran and A Story of Police Man, as well as stories that show concern about vulnerable groups in society such as Memoirs of Jade Hall.
- In 2020, we licensed approximately 200 IP rights for adaptation. Many of our IPs licensed to third-party partners were adapted into popular online content, such as the drama series Love and Redemption and Legendary Cook. We also released a number of new seasons for existing animated titles including Stellar Transformations, Martial Universe, The King's Avatar, Fighter of the Destiny and Fulltime Master.
- We continued to expand into international markets. As of the end of 2020, WebNovel, our foreign language website and mobile platform, offered approximately 1,000 works translated from Chinese and over 200,000 original content works created locally. WebNovel generated 54 million user visits in 2020.
Outlook
Looking ahead, we will build around our content, platform and ecosystem, creating a sustainable growth trajectory and laying a solid foundation to explore new businesses. We hope that more users will enjoy China Literature's IPs across a wide range of entertainment formats, including text, comics, animation, film, TV series and games, as we produce consistent IP winners as time goes by. We will also promote partnerships with various industry participants to expand our boundaries. We believe there is enormous growth potential for our IP business across various segments.
About China Literature Limited
China Literature is dedicated to building a deep and immersive intellectual property ("IP") universe for the Mandarin-speaking world. It incubates original IPs from its online literature platform, which are subsequently adapted on a range of digital entertainment mediums, including comics, animation, film, TV series, web series and games. The virtual world created by these digital offerings become an inseparable part of a user's daily life. China Literature creates and promotes IPs mainly through QQ Reading and Qidian, its leading online literature platforms, as well as New Classics Media, a renowned film and TV drama series production house in China. China Literature collaborates with Tencent, its shareholder and strategic partner, as well as other third-party partners to distribute and develop IP content and to enhance value of its IP. As of December 31, 2020, the Company had 9 million writers and 13.9 million literary works on its online reading platform. Many of the Company's online literature works have been successfully adapted into animation, TV series, web series, film and games, including Joy of Life, Candle in the Tomb, Soul Land, The King's Avatar and My Heroic Husband. China Literature's rich and extensive content library as well as its unparalleled capability and resources to adapt IP into various entertainment formats is a significant competitive advantage that lies at the core of its business model. For more information, please visit http://ir.yuewen.com/.
Contact
For investors / analysts:
Maggie Zhou
Tel: +8621 6187 0500 ext. 80605
Email: IR@yuewen.com
For media:
Vivian Wang
Tel: +852 2232 3978
Email: vwang@Christensenir.com
Non-IFRS Financial Measures
To supplement the consolidated financial statements of the Company prepared in accordance with IFRS, certain non-IFRS financial measures, namely non-IFRS operating profit, non-IFRS operating margin, non-IFRS profit for the year, non-IFRS net margin, non-IFRS profit attributable to equity holders of the Company, non-IFRS basic EPS and non-IFRS diluted EPS as additional financial measures, have been presented in this press release for the convenience of readers. These unaudited non-IFRS financial measures should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, measures of the Company's financial performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. These non-IFRS financial measures may be defined differently from similar terms used by other companies. In addition, non-IFRS adjustments include relevant non-IFRS adjustments for the Company's material associates based on available published financials of the relevant material associates, or estimates made by the Company's management based on available information, certain expectations, assumptions and premises.
Our management believes that the presentation of these non-IFRS financial measures, when shown in conjunction with the corresponding IFRS measures, provides useful information to investors and management regarding the financial and business trends relating to the Company's financial condition and results of operations. Our management also believes that the non-IFRS financial measures are useful in evaluating the Company's operating performances. From time to time, there may be other items that our Company may include or exclude in reviewing its financial results.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to the industry and business outlook, forecast business plans and growth strategies of the Company. These forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to the Company and are stated herein on the basis of the outlook at the time of this press release. They are based on certain expectations, assumptions and premises, some of which are subjective or beyond our control. These forward-looking statements may prove to be incorrect and may not be realized in future. Underlying the forward-looking statements is a large number of risks and uncertainties. Further information regarding these risks and uncertainties is included in our other public disclosure documents on our corporate website.
CHINA LITERATURE | ||||
CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT | ||||
Year ended December 31, | ||||
2020 | 2019 | |||
(RMB in million, unless specified) | ||||
Revenues | ||||
Online business(1) | 4,932.2 | 3,710.4 | ||
Intellectual property operations and others(2) | 3,593.5 | 4,637.3 | ||
8,525.7 | 8,347.8 | |||
Cost of revenues | (4,291.6) | (4,655.7) | ||
Gross profit | 4,234.1 | 3,692.0 | ||
Gross margin | ||||
Interest income | 116.3 | 157.5 | ||
Other (losses)/gains, net | (5,322.9) | 453.2 | ||
Selling and marketing expenses | (2,498.2) | (2,073.9) | ||
General and administrative expenses | (873.8) | (1,010.3) | ||
Net provision for impairment losses on financial assets | (130.2) | (24.6) | ||
Operating (loss)/profit | (4,474.7) | 1,193.9 | ||
Operating margin | ( | |||
Finance costs | (68.8) | (172.6) | ||
Share of net profit of associates and joint ventures | 4.7 | 158.5 | ||
(Loss)/profit before income tax | (4,538.7) | 1,179.8 | ||
Income tax benefit/(expense) | 38.5 | (67.7) | ||
(Loss)/profit for the year | (4,500.2) | 1,112.1 | ||
Net margin | ( | |||
(Loss)/profit attributable to: | ||||
Equity holders of the Company | (4,483.9) | 1,096.0 | ||
Non-controlling interests | (16.3) | 16.2 | ||
(4,500.2) | 1,112.1 | |||
(Loss)/earnings per share | ||||
(in RMB per share) | ||||
- Basic (loss)/earnings per share | (4.48) | 1.10 | ||
- Diluted (loss)/earnings per share | (4.49) | 1.09 | ||
Notes: | ||||
(1) Revenues from online business primarily reflect revenues from online paid reading, online advertising and | ||||
(2) Revenues from intellectual property operations and others primarily reflect revenues from production and |
CHINA LITERATURE | ||||
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME | ||||
Year ended December 31, | ||||
2020 | 2019 | |||
(RMB in million) | ||||
(Loss)/profit for the year | (4,500.2) | 1,112.1 | ||
Other comprehensive (loss)/income: | ||||
Items that may be subsequently reclassified to profit | ||||
Share of other comprehensive income/(loss) of | 1.0 | (10.5) | ||
Currency translation differences | 41.4 | 65.7 | ||
Items that may not be reclassified to profit or loss | ||||
Currency translation differences | (74.7) | - | ||
Total comprehensive (loss)/income for the year | (4,532.5) | 1,167.4 | ||
Total comprehensive (loss)/income attributable to: | ||||
Equity holders of the Company | (4,516.2) | 1,151.2 | ||
Non-controlling interests | (16.3) | 16.2 | ||
(4,532.5) | 1,167.4 |
CHINA LITERATURE | ||||
SEGMENT INFORMATION | ||||
Year ended December 31, | ||||
2020 | 2019 | |||
(RMB in million, except percentages) | ||||
Revenues | ||||
Online business | 4,932.2 | 3,710.4 | ||
Intellectual property operations and others | 3,593.5 | 4,637.3 | ||
Total revenues | 8,525.7 | 8,347.8 | ||
Cost of revenues | ||||
Online business | (2,354.6) | (1,600.6) | ||
Intellectual property operations and others | (1,937.0) | (3,055.1) | ||
Total cost of revenues | (4,291.6) | (4,655.7) | ||
Gross profit | ||||
Online business | 2,577.6 | 2,109.8 | ||
Intellectual property operations and others | 1,656.5 | 1,582.2 | ||
Total gross profit | 4,234.1 | 3,692.0 | ||
Gross margin | ||||
Online business | ||||
Intellectual property operations and others | ||||
Total gross margin |
CHINA LITERATURE | ||||
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION | ||||
As of | ||||
December 31, 2020 | December 31, 2019 | |||
(RMB in million) | ||||
ASSETS | ||||
Non-current assets | ||||
Property, plant and equipment | 39.6 | 41.5 | ||
Right-of-use assets | 83.3 | 92.6 | ||
Intangible assets | 7,676.1 | 12,168.8 | ||
Investments in associates and joint ventures | 598.6 | 963.6 | ||
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | 915.3 | 457.2 | ||
Deferred income tax assets | 188.5 | 190.8 | ||
Prepayments, deposits and other assets | 314.1 | 145.0 | ||
9,815.4 | 14,059.5 | |||
Current assets | ||||
Inventories | 571.8 | 606.0 | ||
Television series and film rights | 640.5 | 1,107.7 | ||
Trade and notes receivables | 3,296.3 | 3,366.1 | ||
Prepayments, deposits and other assets | 734.8 | 668.4 | ||
Restricted bank deposits | - | 94.8 | ||
Term deposits | 3,408.7 | 415.8 | ||
Cash and cash equivalents | 2,848.2 | 5,931.8 | ||
11,500.3 | 12,190.5 | |||
Total assets | 21,315.8 | 26,250.0 | ||
EQUITY | ||||
Capital and reserves attributable to the equity | ||||
Share capital | 0.6 | 0.6 | ||
Shares held for RSU scheme | (0.0) | (0.0) | ||
Share premium | 16,259.7 | 16,161.8 | ||
Other reserves | 1,268.2 | 1,135.4 | ||
(Accumulated losses)/retained earnings | (2,435.0) | 2,098.7 | ||
15,093.5 | 19,396.6 | |||
Non-controlling interests | 5.0 | 14.2 | ||
Total equity | 15,098.5 | 19,410.8 |
As of | ||||
December 31, 2020 | December 31, 2019 | |||
(RMB in million) | ||||
LIABILITIES | ||||
Non-current liabilities | ||||
Borrowings | 691.5 | - | ||
Lease liabilities | 34.8 | 34.4 | ||
Long-term payables | 16.9 | - | ||
Deferred income tax liabilities | 187.6 | 322.6 | ||
Deferred revenue | 31.3 | 33.5 | ||
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | 1,037.9 | 535.1 | ||
2,000.1 | 925.5 | |||
Current liabilities | ||||
Borrowings | 554.4 | 1,303.1 | ||
Lease liabilities | 50.4 | 55.6 | ||
Trade payables | 1,039.7 | 1,020.7 | ||
Other payables and accruals | 1,149.7 | 1,489.7 | ||
Deferred revenue | 880.3 | 717.7 | ||
Current income tax liabilities | 184.5 | 205.4 | ||
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | 358.2 | 1,121.5 | ||
4,217.2 | 5,913.6 | |||
Total liabilities | 6,217.3 | 6,839.2 | ||
Total equity and liabilities | 21,315.8 | 26,250.0 |
CHINA LITERATURE | |||
RECONCILIATION OF OPERATING (LOSS)/PROFIT TO EBITDA AND ADJUSTED EBITDA | |||
Year ended December 31, | |||
2020 | 2019 | ||
(RMB in million) | |||
Reconciliation of operating (loss)/profit to EBITDA | |||
Operating (loss)/profit | (4,474.7) | 1,193.9 | |
Adjustments: | |||
Interest income | (116.3) | (157.5) | |
Other losses/(gains), net | 5,322.9 | (453.2) | |
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment | 23.7 | 22.3 | |
Depreciation of right-of-use assets | 62.3 | 61.5 | |
Amortization of intangible assets | 215.9 | 174.7 | |
EBITDA | 1,033.8 | 841.7 | |
Adjustments: | |||
Share-based compensation | 120.2 | 141.6 | |
Expenditure related to acquisition | (124.4) | 264.1 | |
Adjusted EBITDA | 1,029.7 | 1,247.3 |
CHINA LITERATURE | |||||||
RECONCILIATIONS OF IFRS TO NON-IFRS RESULTS | |||||||
Year ended December 31, 2020 | |||||||
Adjustments | |||||||
As | Share-based | Net loss from investments | Amortization of | Tax effect | Non-IFRS | ||
(RMB in million, unless specified) | |||||||
Operating (loss)/profit | (4,474.7) | 120.2 | 5,259.6 | 29.4 | - | 934.6 | |
(Loss)/profit for the year | (4,500.2) | 120.2 | 5,422.6 | 29.4 | (171.2) | 900.8 | |
(Loss)/profit attributable to | (4,483.9) | 120.2 | 5,422.6 | 29.4 | (171.2) | 917.1 | |
(Loss)/earnings per share | |||||||
- basic | (4.48) | 0.92 | |||||
- diluted | (4.49) | 0.91 | |||||
Operating margin | ( | ||||||
Net margin | ( | ||||||
Year ended December 31, 2019 | |||||||
Adjustments | |||||||
As | Share-based | Net (gain) from investments | Amortization of | Tax effect | Non-IFRS | ||
(RMB in million, unless specified) | |||||||
Operating profit | 1,193.9 | 141.6 | (133.7) | 214.0 | - | 1,415.8 | |
Profit for the year | 1,112.1 | 141.6 | (120.2) | 214.0 | (136.7) | 1,210.8 | |
Profit attributable to equity | 1,096.0 | 141.6 | (120.2) | 214.0 | (136.7) | 1,194.6 | |
EPS (RMB per share) | |||||||
- basic | 1.10 | 1.20 | |||||
- diluted | 1.09 | 1.19 | |||||
Operating margin | |||||||
Net margin | |||||||
Notes: | |||||||
(1) Including impairment provision of goodwill, trademark rights and long-term investments related to certain investee | |||||||
(2) Represents amortization of intangible assets and TV series and film rights resulting from acquisitions. |
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