《盈警響號》今海國際(02225.HK)料去年盈轉虧 蝕約10萬新加坡元
今海國際(02225.HK)發盈警,預計截至2021年12月31日止年度錄得約10萬新加坡元(下同)稅後虧損,對比2020錄得稅後溢利約126萬元。
公司解釋,主要由於集團業務的毛利減少約110萬元,特別是勞務派遣及配套服務的毛利減少;宿舍服務的毛利減少乃由於新加坡較早前封鎖影響、法規變動影響工人宿舍宿位數目以壓制新冠病毒感染以及市場狀況,以及2021財年來自新加坡政府推出新冠病毒支援計劃的各項非經常性補助金額減少約140萬元。
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