港股異動 | 佐丹奴國際(0709.HK)漲4.52% 上半年扭虧為盈至6000萬港元
格隆匯8月10日丨佐丹奴國際(0709.HK)午後拉昇,現漲4.52%,報1.62港元,總市值26億港元。

佐丹奴國際今日午間公佈,截至2021年6月30日止6個月,集團銷售額為16.81億港元,同比增長19.0%,主要是由於相比去年的低基數銷售額有所改善;毛利為9.59億港元,同比增長24.2%,毛利率由上年同期的54.6%增至57.0%,歸因於減少折扣優惠;股東應占除所得税後盈利為6000萬港元,上年同期為虧損1.75億港元。
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