大成食品(03999.HK):一季度純利1024.4萬元 同比增長83%
格隆匯4月28日丨大成食品(03999.HK)發佈公吿,2023年第一季度,公司經營收入約人民幣15.29億元,較去年同期增長約14.4%。股東應占溢利約人民幣1024.4萬元,較去年同期增長約83%。
收入與獲利大幅改善的主要原因為:肉品事業營運模式轉型成效顯著,大客户開發與精加工業務持續推動,同時亦受益於雞肉行情上升,肉品事業獲利能力顯著提升;食品事業渠道策略清晰、執行到位,大客户與零售渠道的快速成長帶動食品事業獲利穩步增長。
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