PERFECTECH INTL(00765.HK)盈警:預計中期綜合淨虧增加50%至65%
格隆匯8月5日丨PERFECTECH INTL(00765.HK)發佈公吿,集團預期截至2021年6月30日止六個月錄得的綜合淨虧損較上年同期增加介乎50%至65%,主要由於以下原因:(1)由於(其中包括)原材料成本、分包成本以及中國境內生產人員的社會保險成本增加,導致毛利及毛利率減少;(2)由於人民幣升值導致外匯虧損淨額增加;及(3)由於(其中包括)員工成本及中國境內行政管理人員的社會保險成本增加,導致行政開支增加。
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