廈門港務(000905.SZ):上半年淨利降14.81%至4817.23萬元
格隆匯8月17日丨廈門港務(000905.SZ)披露2020年半年度報告,報告期內,公司執行新收入準則,實現營業收入66.75億元,較去年同期下降0.55%;若按去年同期同口徑,則公司實現營業收入77.90億元,較去年同期上升16.06%,主要系貿易業務收入上升所致。實現歸屬於上市公司股東的淨利潤為4817.23萬元,較去年同期下降14.81%,主要系受新冠肺炎疫情影響,除貿易業務外,其餘各項業務收入下降所致,利潤總額同比下降,歸母淨利潤同比同步下降。
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