全民國際(08170.HK)年度淨虧收窄51.87%至705.1萬港元
格隆匯10月10日丨全民國際(08170.HK)公佈,截至2019年6月30日止年度,實現收益1.03億港元,同比增長177.03%;毛利1767.6萬港元,同比增長388.56%,毛利率增加至17.2%;公司擁有人應占虧損705.1萬港元,同比減少51.87%;每股基本及攤薄虧損1.71港仙;不派息。
收益增加主要由於:集團於香港的室內設計及裝飾業務收益增加39.9%至約3680萬港元;及集團業務擴充至分租及中國室內設計及裝飾業務。
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