東方匯財證券(08001.HK)中期收益約3308.6萬港元 同比上升約1.2倍
格隆匯 10 月 29日丨東方匯財證券(08001.HK)公告,集團截至2020年6月30日止6個月總收益約為3308.6萬港元 ,與2019年同期相比上升約1.2倍。公司截至2020年6月30日止6個月亦錄得公司擁有人應占溢利約1914.1萬港元 ,增加約1743.1萬港元。
儘管2019新型冠狀病毒疫症爆發嚴重影響環球及香港經濟環境,憑藉董事及公司員工的努力,集團的收益及除税前溢利於2020年上半年錄得大幅增長。
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