史丹利(002588.SZ)一季度净利润预增45%至60%
格隆汇4月6日丨史丹利(002588.SZ)公布,预计2020年第一季度归属于上市公司股东的净利润5820.43万元至6422.55万元,同比增长45%至60%。
受新冠肺炎疫情影响,复合肥及上下游企业在一季度均出现不同程度的停工停产。公司在全力做好疫情防控的前提下,稳妥快速地实现了复工复产,有效地组织经销商恢复了经营,保证了春耕用肥的及时供应。公司一季度销量比上年同期有较大幅度的增长,销量的大幅增长使得毛利润、净利润均有较大幅度的增长。
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