中國國家文化產業(00745.HK)年度淨虧5631.7萬港元 同比收窄38.94%
格隆匯6月28日丨中國國家文化產業(00745.HK)公佈,截至2021年3月31日止年度,公司收益7809.5萬港元,同比增加1.27%;公司擁有人應占虧損5631.7萬港元,同比收窄38.94%;每股虧損10.22港仙。
年度營業額增加,主要因為電影分部產生的營業額所致。毛利率由截至2020年3月31日止年度19.5%增加至截至2021年3月31日止年度29.6%。該增加主要是因為廣吿業務分部已對現有客户進行服務升級,以提高市場競爭力。
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