《盈警響號》安莉芳(01388.HK)料上半年溢利按年減少
安莉芳控股(01388.HK)公布,集團預期今年首五個月錄得淨虧損為約500萬元,主因疫情在中國再次多點爆發,消費氣氛持續疲弱,加上中國部份城市實施嚴格的隔離措施或封鎖限制,集團部份銷售點因而暫停營業,導致銷售較去年同期減少;及人民幣於首五個月內錄得貶值。
因應疫情在中國的發展趨勢,若果目前的情況持續對集團今年第二季的財務表現造成重大不利影響,集團目前預計有關因素可能會導致截至今年6月30日止六個月溢利減少,相比之下,去年同期溢利為約3,300萬元。
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