克明面業(002661.SZ):2020年累計新增借款超上年末淨資產20%
格隆匯3月5日丨克明面業(002661.SZ)公佈,截至2020年2月29日,較2019年12月31日公司新增銀行貸款6.9億元,占上年末淨資產30.68%。
主要是因疫情影響,公司訂單激增,因備貨而產生的資金的需求也隨之增加,為保證訂單順利執行,穩定市場價格,全力保障產品的市場供應,公司申請了年利率2.5%或3.15%的防疫資金專項貸款,導致貸款額上升。公司將通過各種措施合理控制2020年資金成本,經初步估計,2020年度資金成本同比2019年度將會減少。
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