锡业股份(000960.SZ)一季度预盈4500万至5500万元 同比大幅下降
格隆汇4月14日丨锡业股份(000960.SZ)公布,预计2020年第一季度归属于上市公司股东的净利润4500万元至5500万元,上年同期盈利19413.97万元。
2020年第一季度,受突发新冠疫情影响,全球大宗商品价格持续下跌,有色金属价格短期内大幅跳水,受下游需求萎缩影响,预计归属于上市公司股东的净利润同比下降。
公司将积极强化分析研判,制定分解应对方案,预计风险总体保持在受控状态,生产经营回归正轨后保持正常运转,预计未来盈利将得有效改善。
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