《盈警响号》深高速(00548.HK)料首季盈转亏 蚀1.4亿人币
深高速(00548.HK)发盈警,预期截至3月底止季度按年盈转亏,预期亏损额为1.4亿元人民币(下同),去年同期录纯利4.67亿元。
亏损主因於新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情对集团生产经营活动产生重大影响,包括按中国交通运输主管部门要求,在1月24日至2月8日期间持续实施节假日免费政策,按年增加9天,并进一步自2月17日起至疫情防控工作结束止。首季集团经营和投资的收费公路路费收入按年普遍下降约70%,同时收费公路经营成本仍需正常支出,导致集团出现亏损。
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