《盈利預喜》CGII HLDGS(01940.HK)料中期稅後盈利不少於6,000萬人幣
CGII HLDGS(01940.HK)發盈喜,預期上半年錄得稅後盈利不少於6,000萬元人民幣(下同),而去年同期則錄稅後盈利約4,160萬元。
公司指出,稅後盈利增加主因於期間收入及毛利增加不少於10%,主要是由於氣體需求增加;行政費用減少不少於30%,主要是由於沒有產生於前期間與公司股份恢復買賣相關的法律和專業費用;且期間所得稅費用減少不少於15%,儘管稅前盈利增加,主要是由於使用部分未確認的累計稅務虧損。
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