Company's Electronic Cigarette Sales and Customers: Answered by Management.

Mar.07.2023
Company's Electronic Cigarette Sales and Customers: Answered by Management.
Jinjia Group's subsidiary, Jiaju Electronics, has registered the brand Lono and sold vape products to international markets.

An investor posed questions on an investor communication platform regarding the company's sales of its proprietary electronic cigarette brand, its supply of electronic cigarette materials to clients, and whether it has assisted with the research and development of other electronic cigarette products.


On March 7th, Jingjia Corporation (002191.SZ) announced on its investor platform that its subsidiary, Jiaju Electronics, has successfully registered the Lono brand overseas and has sold its vape products in markets such as Russia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. However, the company refrained from disclosing their clients due to confidentiality agreements. Going forward, Jingjia Corporation aims to leverage its market expertise and strengths to achieve even greater success in foreign markets.


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1. How does the company fare in selling its own electronic cigarette brand? And to which clients does it provide electronic cigarette materials?


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