仁東控股(002647.SZ)一季度預虧800萬-1500萬元
格隆匯 4 月 14日丨仁東控股(002647.SZ)公佈,預計2021年第一季度歸屬於上市公司股東的淨虧損800萬元-1500萬元,上年同期虧損1378.09萬元。
報吿期內,受經濟環境及行業政策的影響,公司資金出現一定緊張,保理、供應鏈業務較去年同期大幅收縮,同時報吿期內管理費用、財務費用等增加導致整體經營業績出現虧損。但公司支付業務和租賃業務穩健增長,營業收入和利潤水平穩健提升。後續公司將進一步優化資源配置、聚焦核心業務,穩步提升公司核心競爭力和盈利能力。
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