港股异动 | 利记(0637.HK)一度飙近20%创两年半新高 发盈喜料扭亏为盈
格隆汇5月12日丨利记(0637.HK)一度飙近20%,高见0.49港元创两年半新高,现涨幅收窄至12.2%,报0.46港元,总市值4亿港元。利记昨日盘后公布,公司预期截至2021年3月31日止年度录得公司权益股东应占利润港币1300万元至港币1700万元之间,2020年同期则为约港币1.28亿的亏损。预期利润主要因为产品及服务多元化结合的正面效应、成本控制及环球金属价格上升等因素所产生。集团于财政年度的销售吨数较2020年同期上升约7%。

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