福祿控股(02101.HK):預期中期經調整利潤將上升約50%
格隆匯 9 月 21日丨福祿控股(02101.HK)發佈公告,有關集團的招股章程當中披露截至2020年6月30日止六個月,與2019年同期相比,集團的收入增長20%以上,而且毛利率有所提升。根據就集團截至2020年6月30日止六個月的未經審核綜合管理帳目作出的現有初步評估,與2019年同期相比,集團預期錄得的非國際財務報告準則計量經調整利潤(加回上市開支)將上升約50%。有關預期上升主要受惠於業務增長推動虛擬商品相關服務及網店運營服務的收入增長。
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