*ST恆康(002219.SZ)半年度預虧4000萬-5500萬元
格隆匯 7 月 14日丨*ST恆康(002219.SZ)公佈,預計2020年半年度歸屬於上市公司股東的淨虧損4000萬元-5500萬元,上年同期虧損6132.71萬元。
公司2020年一季度受新型冠狀病毒疫情影響,導致公司營業收入較去年同期有所下降,歸屬於上市公司股東的淨利潤相應減少。2020年二季度隨着疫情有所緩解,公司所屬醫院門診及住院患者相應增加,所屬藥企上下游企業復工復產,公司生產經營恢復較快,較一季度有所好轉。
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