香港食品投資(00060.HK)中期實現純利941.5萬港元
格隆匯11月30日丨香港食品投資(00060.HK)發佈公吿,截至2022年9月30日止六個月,集團的綜合營業額約為1.135億港元,同比增加21.5%。該收入增長主要由於在回顧期間內,市場對於集團的高品質凍肉需求強勁及新餐廳營運對收入貢獻增加所致。集團歸屬於公司權益所有者錄得溢利941.5萬港元,較去年同期虧損194.8萬港元增加1136.3萬港元。主要由於應占聯營公司溢利增加及獲得香港特別行政區政府就Covid-19的補貼所致。
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