六福集團(00590.HK)首兩個月同店銷售下跌49.9%
六福集團(00590.HK)公布,因應新型冠狀病毒疫情嚴峻,內地大規模封城,訪港澳旅客人數亦大幅下滑,今年首兩個月之整體同店銷售增長大幅下跌49.9%,黃金及珠寶首飾產品的同店銷售增長分別為-45%及-54.9%。期內,港澳市場的同店銷售增長為-52.8%;內地的同店銷售增長為-37.1%。
疫情底下,集團已採取自然流失及無薪休假等措施以節省員工成本,亦積極與業主磋商下調租金。然而,本財年的擴展計劃並未受到嚴重影響,全年店舖數目淨增長估計只略少於目標的300間。
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