德林國際(01126.HK)中期純利減少48%至4539萬港元 中期息2港仙
格隆匯8月26日丨德林國際(01126.HK)公吿,截至2021年6月30日止6個月,公司收入19.59億港元,同比增長20%;期間溢利4539萬港元,同比減少48%;每股盈利0.067港元,中期股息每股普通股2港仙。
於2021年6月30日,集團共經營21間廠房,其中三間位於中國及18間位於越南,平均使用率約為83.0%。鑑於越南爆發COVID-19疫情,集團已密切留意疫情發展並採取各項措施,力求在維持生產水平的同時保障工人安全。
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