怡園酒業(08146.HK)預計一季度淨虧損減少31%
格隆匯5月4日丨怡園酒業(08146.HK)公佈,與2019年第一季度相比,預期集團於2020年第一季度錄得收益下跌約人民幣600萬元或47%,主要由於爆發COVID-19,導致集團銷售額自2020年2月以來大幅下降。然而,與2019年第一季度相比,集團預期於2020年第一季度錄得淨虧損減少約人民幣100萬元或31%,主要由於2019年第一季度並無作出股份付款約人民幣260萬元作為若干管理人員的薪酬,以致2020年第一季度的行政開支下降。
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