亞太衞星(01045.HK)預期中期股東應占溢利下跌50%
格隆匯6月15日丨亞太衞星(01045.HK)公告,公司預期截至2020年6月30日止上半年財務年度的股東應占溢利將較去年同期顯著下跌約一半;如果營商環境維持不變,預期2020年全年股東應占溢利與2019全年相比也將出現與2020年6月30日止相若的下跌幅度。
2020年度股東應占溢利下跌的主要原因是去年上半年確認了一筆亞太6號衞星的保險賠償金,但該筆收入屬非經常性收入,在2020年沒有相關收入;某區域主要客户因自身業務調整的需要在合同到期後不續約,及新冠狀病毒疫情對市場環境產生一定影響,轉發器使用量及價格比去年同期下跌而導致主要營業收入下降。
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