中國服飾控股(01146.HK)上半年虧損擴大至4860萬元
格隆匯8月24日丨中國服飾控股(01146.HK)公佈中期業績,截至2021年6月30日止6個月,公司收入人民幣1.676億元,同比下降43.7%;母公司擁有人應占虧損為人民幣4860萬元,同比增長7.0%;每股基本虧損為人民幣1.48分。
公司的收入主要來自中國主要城市的百貨公司及商場的自營零售點將產品零售予終端客户的零售銷售,銷售產品予第三方零售商(其直接管理公司在中國並無營運零售點的其他城市的特許專櫃及零售店舖),以及通過線上渠道銷售產品。
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