六福集團(00590.HK)第二季整體同店銷售按年增長31%
六福集團(00590.HK)公佈,9月止第二財政季度,整體同店銷售按年增長31%,對比疫情前的2019財年第二季,整體同店銷售約持平,主要依賴黃金產品的銷售,而國際平均金價較2019財年第二季升達59%。季內整體零售值按年上升9%。
期內,香港及澳門市場爲集團零售業務主要增長動力,同店銷售第二季增長41%,零售收入按年升63%,並已恢復至疫情前2019財年第二季的水平,主要由黃金產品帶動。然而,內地費情緒恢復較港澳緩慢,其自營店整體同店銷售爲-8%。
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