慕容控股(01575.HK):預計2020財年虧損減少超35%
格隆匯 3 月 23日丨慕容控股(01575.HK)發佈公吿,預期集團2020財政年度錄得的收入將較2019財政年度減少超過35%,主要是由於COVID-19疫情爆發,導致供應鏈中斷,令沙發、沙發套及其他傢俱產品的銷量減少;及2020財政年度的年內虧損較2019財政年度減少超過35%,主要是由於可換股貸款修訂的收益、出售附屬公司的收益、搬遷廠房的賠償以及因出售Jennifer Convertibles Inc.而令銷售及分銷開支減少所致。
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