天福(06868.HK)中期純利增加31.7%至9890萬元 中期息0.05港元
格隆匯8月17日丨天福(06868.HK)發佈公吿,截至2023年6月30日止6個月,公司實現收入人民幣842.8百萬元,較2022年同期增加5.0%,而期內錄得溢利人民幣98.9百萬元,較2022年同期增加31.7%。於期內收入的增加主要由於從新型冠狀病毒病的負面影響中逐漸復甦。期間毛利率由截至2022年6月30日止6個月的約55.1%下降至54.9%。每股基本盈利為人民幣0.09元,董事會決議派發中期股息每股0.05港元。
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