利標品牌(00787.HK)中期股東應占淨虧損增加37%至1.22億美元
格隆匯 11 月 26日丨利標品牌(00787.HK)發佈公告,截至2020年9月30日止六個月,2021財政年度上半年,營業額下降46%至2.90億美元,而股東應占淨虧損則增加37%至1.22億美元。總毛利減少9200萬美元,而毛利率則維持穩定,錄得35%。由於集團專注於現金留存及現金產生,營業額及總毛利雖有所下降,惟部分影響被經營開支減少所抵銷,令期內的現金狀況維持穩健,同時,EBITDA亦繼續保持正值,錄得1500萬美元。
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