華測檢測(300012.SZ)半年度淨利潤預增54%-59%
格隆匯7月9日丨華測檢測(300012.SZ)公佈,預計2021年半年度歸屬於上市公司股東的淨利潤2.96億元-3.06億元,同比增長54%-59%。主要原因是:
1、2021年一季度公司實現良好開局,二季度各業務板塊繼續保持良好的發展勢頭,品牌影響力進一步提升,經營管理效率持續優化,報吿期內實現營業收入和淨利潤雙增長。
2、預計非經常性損益對公司淨利潤的影響額約5577萬元,主要是報吿期收到多項政府補助及理財收益,上年同期非經常性損益為4619.71萬元。
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