《盈利預喜》CWT(00521.HK)料去年持續經營業務錄稅前溢利不少於1億
CWT(00521.HK)發盈喜,料至去年底止年度持續經營業務錄得除稅前溢利不少1億元,而2019年度持續經營業務之除稅前虧損2.17億元。
公司持續經營業務預期由虧轉盈,主要因為融資成本大幅下跌約3.5億元;集團因Covid-19已獲或應獲政府補貼約1.04億元。
來自已終止業務之虧損由去年於截至2019年12月31日止年度約3.08億元,大幅下跌至截至2020年12月31日止年度約1,500萬元,乃由於2019年及2020年出售若干業務所致。
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