新特能源(01799.HK)上半年净利润预减约65%至75%
格隆汇8月2日丨新特能源(01799.HK)发布公告,根据初步评估,集团2019年上半年未经审核公司拥有人应占利润将下跌至人民币约2.16亿元至3.02亿元之间,较截至2018年同期录得的约人民币8.63亿元下降约65%至75%。
公告表示,公司拥有人应占利润下降的主要原因是多晶硅销售价格大幅下跌。2019年上半年公司多晶硅平均销售价格约为人民币62,900元╱吨(不含税),较2018年同期的人民币110,400元╱吨(不含税)下降43.03%。
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