中成股份(000151.SZ):上半年預虧2800萬元–5000萬元
格隆匯7月12日丨中成股份(000151.SZ)公佈2021年半年度業績預吿,公司預計上半年歸屬於上市公司股東的淨利潤虧損2800萬元–5000萬元。基本每股虧損0.0946元/股–0.1689元/股。
公司預計2021年半年度經營業績虧損,主要原因:受境外疫情蔓延影響,公司項目實施進度緩慢,按照完工進度確認的收入、成本同比減少;公司貿易業務收入及毛利同比下降;人民幣升值導致匯兑損失較上年同期大幅增加;公司上年同期收回部分貿易款項,轉回了相應的資產減值損失。
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