HON CORP(08259.HK)中期盈转亏至657.2万新加坡元
格隆汇 8 月 14日丨HON CORP(08259.HK)公布,截至2020年6月30日止中期,实现收益约为1399万新加坡元,同比减少63.97%;公司权益持有人应占亏损657.2万新加坡元,去年则利润约为3000新加坡元,盈转亏;每股亏损1.195新加坡分。
于此前所未见的环境下,2019冠状病毒病对整体经济所造成的后果仍是未知数,而2019冠状病毒病大流行导致全新加坡工程停顿对行业造成重大影响,因而已严重影响公司的收益。
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