GT STEEL GROUP(08402.HK)中期虧損擴大至210萬新加坡元
格隆匯7月28日丨GT STEEL GROUP(08402.HK)發佈公吿,截至2021年6月30日止六個月,收益1395.3萬新加坡元,同比增長323.2%;虧損約210萬新加坡元,上年同期虧損約171.8萬新加坡元。期內虧損主要來自因市場供需變化而導致鋼價波動,而有關供需變化乃受到多項因素推動,例如全球經濟情況及鋼廠產能;及就打擊COVID-19導致實行彈性上班時間及就社交距離預防措施進行輪班安排而引致分包成本上升。
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