港股異動 | 香港電視跌5.47% 去年虧損擴大逾倍至2.9億港元
格隆匯3月27日丨香港電視(1137.HK)跌5.47%,報4.49港元,總市值41億港元。香港電視去年虧損擴大逾倍至2.9億港元,行政總裁王維基稱,主要因為2018年向香港寬頻出售物業而錄得1.6億港元單次收益,強調HKTVmall網購業績不斷改善。王維基稱,在EBITDA 層面,港視若能每日做到2.5萬張訂單,就可以收支平衝(break even)。據港視資料,今年2月HKTVmall單日訂單達3.26萬張,已高於2.5萬張訂單的水平。
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