海螺型材(000619.SZ):一季度虧損擴大 預虧3500萬元至3700萬元
格隆匯4月8日丨海螺型材(000619.SZ)發佈2020年第一季度業績預告,歸屬於上市公司股東的淨虧損3500萬元至3700萬元,去年同期則為淨虧損1382.31萬元;基本每股虧損0.0972元至0.1028元。
公司2020年第一季度經營業績虧損及同向下降的主要原因是一季度為公司產品銷售淡季,且受新冠肺炎疫情影響,公司產品下游開工滯後,市場啟動晚於往年。3月份以來,隨着國內疫情逐步得到控制,下游開工項目增加,公司已逐步恢復到正常經營狀態。
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