進升集團控股(01581.HK)預計年度虧損收窄至不超1700萬港元
格隆匯6月24日丨進升集團控股(01581.HK)公佈,公司預計於截至2020年3月31日止年度取得虧損不超過1700萬港元,而上年同期虧損約4550萬港元。虧損大幅減少主要由於:隨着本年度內香港部分基建及填海項目即赤鱲角機場三跑道系統及東涌新市鎮擴展已開始,建築機械租賃的收入於本年度大幅增加35%以上;集團承接若干新項目並自2019年9月起動工,令建築工程的收入於本年度大幅增加40%以上;及通過改進機械車隊(主要為挖泥機及內運泥車),令毛利率提高。
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