澳至尊(02031.HK)中期淨利預減約60%至90%
格隆匯 11 月 18日丨澳至尊(02031.HK)發佈公告,截至2020年9月30日止六個月的公司擁有人應占的未經審核綜合溢利預期將較2019年同期的892.2萬港元減少約60%至90%。
公告稱,集團於該期間的綜合業績預期下跌,主要由於持續的新型冠狀病毒病疫情不利地削弱整體的零售狀況,繼而令銷售額下跌所致。疫情造成的嚴格旅遊限制令訪港旅客人數大幅減少,同時嚴重削弱本地消費情緒。公司一直密切觀察經濟狀況,並採取靈活的措施以應對充滿挑戰的營商環境。
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