ST猛獅(002684.SZ)一季度預虧2.2億-2.7億元
格隆匯 4 月 15日丨ST猛獅(002684.SZ)公佈,預計2021年第一季度歸屬於上市公司股東的淨虧損2.2億元-2.7億元,上年同期虧損20110.35萬元。
報吿期,由於資金面壓力一直未能得到緩解和有效改善,公司各項業務仍處在低位徘徊,部分子公司因資金短缺導致業務進展緩慢,項目成本增加,毛利率下降。公司原計劃開展的第二批債務重組工作尚未能全面鋪開並取得實質進展,仍揹負着沉重的有息負債負擔,導致公司財務費用、罰息和違約金負擔一直居高不下。
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