《盈警響號》高門集團(08412.HK)料首財季轉蝕200萬元
高門集團(08412.HK)預計,截至2021年8月31日止第一季度,淨虧損將約200萬元,去年同期則錄純利約202萬元。虧損主要由於政府停止因應支援行業抵禦新冠疫情影響而發放的資助,導致第一季度沒有產生相關的其他收入,去年同期約爲870萬元。
儘管如此,董事會認爲集團營運表現事實上有所改善,此可反映於第一季度收入約1,780萬元上,較去年同期增長逾3倍。該增長主要由於社交距離及堂食限制等措施有所放寬,以及集團旗下於2021年6月正式開展的業務「FAYE」表現強勁。
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