《盈警響號》津上機床中國(01651.HK)料中期純利按年倒退27%
津上機床中國(01651.HK)預期,截至9月底止中期股東應佔溢利約2.2億元人民幣(下同),按年減少約27%,主要因為多項宏觀經濟不確定因素,包括國際地緣政治衝突加劇、國內宏觀經濟下行,導致公司生產的數控高精密機床需求減少。
董事會認為,機床行業的表現,在週期變化中持續波動調整,公司將繼續提高生產效率,降低成本,拓寬數控高精密機床之用途,及進一步擴大銷售網絡,以增加於中國的銷售額。在市場環境不佳的背景下,公司考慮到各股東的利益,會竭力保持穩定的派息政策。
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