正大企業國際(03839.HK)年度收入上升9.3%至1.74億美元
格隆匯2月23日丨正大企業國際(03839.HK)宣佈,截至2023年12月31日止年度,公司收入上升9.3%至1億7,400萬美元。然而,整體毛利率從2022年的24.6%下降至2023年的19.4%,主要由於金黴素產品價格下跌及較低利潤率的貿易業務增加所致。公司股東應占溢利為260萬美元(2022年:虧損670萬美元)。由虧轉盈主要由於工業業務表現有改善,應占易初明通溢利及虧損從2022年虧損900萬美元改善至2023年溢利480萬美元。
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