獅子山集團(01127.HK)年度淨利下降24.8%至1.04億港元 末期息0.05港仙
格隆匯 3 月 23日丨獅子山集團(01127.HK)發佈公吿,截至2020年12月31日止年度,實現收益13.73億港元,同比下降14.5%;公司擁有人佔溢利1.04億港元,同比下降24.8%;基本每股盈利13.59港仙;擬派末期股息每股0.05港仙。
公吿表示,收益減少是由於2019冠狀病毒病疫情導致經濟不穩,海外客户的訂單減少所致。毛利率由28.0%下降至24.6%。本年度的毛利率下降是由於相對年內銷售額減少,固定生產成本相對較高所致。
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