中國金融投資管理(00605.HK)2021年公司擁有人應占虧損2.5億港元
格隆匯12月5日丨中國金融投資管理(00605.HK)發佈公吿,截至2021年12月31日止年度,利息及服務收入3.05億港元,同比下降57.3%;公司擁有人應占年內虧損2.50億港元,同比擴大收窄79.4%;每股基本虧損1.24港元。
公吿稱,公司的擁有人應占年內虧損約為2.50億港元,較去年同期虧損約12.17億港元減少79.4%。受事件影響所導致的虧損約為1.49億港元。撇除事件及商譽非經常性減值虧損的影響,集團將實現溢利數字約2700萬港元。
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