恆和集團(00513.HK)年度收益增加約12.6%至6.04億港元
格隆匯9月23日丨恆和集團(00513.HK)公吿,截至2022年6月30日止年度,公司綜合收益增加約12.6%至6.04億港元。於年內,公司擁有人應占溢利為1210萬港元,而去年溢利為1990萬港元。
儘管年內收益有所增加,但擁有人應占溢利因以下原因而減少:(i)採礦權的減值虧損增加2190萬港元;(ii)主要由於英鎊貶值,年內確認匯兑虧損330萬港元,而過往年度則為匯兑收益930萬港元;及(iii)從多個政府收取有關COVID-19大流行的補貼顯著減少。
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