港股異動 | 海隆控股(1623.HK)2日飆漲50%創2年新高 年度扭虧為盈 賺4424.9萬元
格隆匯3月31日丨海隆控股(1623.HK)再度拉昇漲超20%,績後2日漲幅達50%,報0.49港元創2年新高,總市值8.3億港元。公司28日公吿,2021年營業額29.17億元人民幣(下同),按年升11.2%,虧轉盈賺4424.9萬元,上年同期虧損2.99億元;每股盈利0.0261元。期內海隆順利完成債務重組,為未來幾年業務重塑與發展提供了相對寬鬆的外部環境。

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