亞瑪頓(002623.SZ)一季度預盈1000萬-1500萬元 同比扭虧為盈
格隆匯4月13日丨亞瑪頓(002623.SZ)公佈,預計2020年度第一季度歸屬於上市公司股東的淨利潤1000萬元-1500萬元,上年同期虧損2120.2萬元。業績變動原因如下:
1、報告期,公司實現營業收入2.985億元,同比增長57.08%,主要原因為報告期公司光伏減反玻璃和太陽能瓦片玻璃的產銷量較上年同期有較大幅度地提升。同時,毛利較上年同期也有較大幅度增長。
2、針對疫情影響,公司採取有效措施降本增效,縮減運營成本支出。
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