新威國際(00058.HK)預期中期淨虧收窄約85%-95%
格隆匯8月13日丨新威國際(00058.HK)公吿,公司管理層根據現時可獲得資料以及初步審閲集團最近期截至2021年6月30日止6個月未經審核綜合管理賬目,預計集團的綜合虧損將較2020年同期減少約85%至95%。預期未經審核綜合虧損的有關減少主要是由於以下因素的影響:
(i)自2019冠狀病毒病復甦後,期間的收入較2020年同期增加超過50%;及(ii)與2020年同期的虧損約400萬港元相比,期間產生自按公允值計入損益金融資產的已變現及未變現收益總額約為1000萬港元。
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