怡園酒業(08146.HK)一季度由虧轉盈557萬元
格隆匯5月7日丨怡園酒業(08146.HK)發佈公吿,截至2021年3月31日止3個月,公司收益2943.3萬元人民幣,同比增長329%;公司擁有人應占溢利557萬元,上年同期虧損244萬元;每股盈利0.7分。
公司於2021年第一季度售出369,000瓶酒,而於2020年第一季度則售出167,000瓶酒。公司的酒平均售價由2020年第一季度的每瓶人民幣69.1元增加至2021年第一季度的每瓶人民幣74.2元,原因是高端葡萄酒產品組合銷量佔比增加,此類葡萄酒售價較高。
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