许继电气(000400.SZ):一季度净利预增50%-60%
格隆汇4月14日丨许继电气(000400.SZ)披露2020年第一季度业绩预告,预计归属于上市公司股东的净利润3,780万元–4030万元,同比增长50%-60%;基本每股收益0.0375元–0.0400元。
报告期内,公司积极采取措施,努力克服新冠肺炎疫情带来的不利影响,全力复工复产交付订单。业绩变动的主要原因:一是直流输电系统板块收入比重同比提高,带动公司毛利率提升;二是公司持续开展降本增效,积极落实国家阶段性减免企业社保医保费用等优惠政策,总体费用同比下降。
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