WMCH GLOBAL(08208.HK)預期一季度除税前虧損擴大至140萬新加坡元
格隆匯4月22日丨WMCH GLOBAL(08208.HK)公佈,公司預期截至2020年3月31日止3個月將會取得除税前虧損約140萬新加坡元,上年同期虧損30萬新加坡元。預期虧損增加主要是由於在此期間爆發新型冠狀病毒(COVID-19)。由於中國實施封鎖措施,透過減少人與人面對面交流來減緩病毒傳播,因此主要來自中國的建築業原材料供應受到負面影響,導致建設進度自年初以來放緩。此外,新加坡及越南政府實行的進一步封鎖措施對建築業的工程進度產生負面影響。
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