興利集團(00114.HK)預期中期淨虧3000萬港元-3500萬港元
格隆匯11月10日丨興利集團(00114.HK)公吿,集團預期截至2021年9月30日止6個月錄得股東應占淨虧損應在港幣3000萬元至港幣3500萬元範圍內(截至2020年9月30日止6個月:股東應占淨溢利港幣2050萬元)。
這是由於:全球船運貨櫃短缺及廣東省電力供應受限的挑戰;物料及勞工成本上升;交易證券已變現及未變現虧損淨額約港幣400萬元(截至2020年9月30日止6個月:交易證券已變現及未變現收益淨額為港幣490萬元)。
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