腦洞科技(02203.HK):預計年度淨虧5500萬至6500萬港元
格隆匯 3 月 19日丨腦洞科技(02203.HK)發佈公吿,截至2020年12月31日止年度,預期集團將錄得淨虧損介乎約5500萬港元至6500萬港元,而2019年年度則為淨虧損約4990萬港元。
根據目前可得資料,董事會認為該年度的淨虧損增加主要原因包括由於2019冠狀病毒病爆發,令全球經濟活動減少,導致客户訂單回落,故半導體業務產生的收益有所下降。儘管2019冠狀病毒病疫情於2020年下半年逐步受控,惟海外客户的訂單恢復速度仍屬不確定。
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