好孩子國際(01086.HK)預期年度純利下跌約45%至55%
格隆匯1月31日丨好孩子國際(01086.HK)公吿,公司預期截至2021年12月31日止年度的公司權益持有人應占純利較截至2020年12月31日止年度將錄得下跌,跌幅約45%至55%。
純利下跌主要是由於毛利率下降,而集團保持了積極的收入增長勢頭。毛利率下降主要是由於:所有物流成本(包括海運運費、內陸運輸和轉運成本)巨幅上漲及物流能力短缺;主要原材料輸入成本大幅增加;及外匯匯率走弱,尤其是歐元及美元兑人民幣,集團的產品價格上調、生產端成本效率提升及對沖安排部分抵消了上述影響。
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