ST森源(002358.SZ)半年度預虧3000萬-3500萬元
格隆匯7月14日丨ST森源(002358.SZ)公佈,預計2021年半年度歸屬於上市公司股東的淨虧損3000萬元-3500萬元,上年同期盈利1494.41萬元。
報吿期內,公司業績變動的主要原因為:1、報吿期內,管理費用同比增加影響了公司淨利潤,主要是本期營業收入同比增長引起與收入相關的費用有所增長及上年同期享受疫情期間社保減免優惠政策等所致。
2、報吿期內,其他收益同比減少1900萬元影響了公司淨利潤,主要是上年同期收到應急穩崗補貼等政府補助所致。
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