上汽集团(600104.SH)2019年度净利预降28.9%至256亿元
格隆汇1月13日丨上汽集团(600104.SH)发布2019年年度业绩预告,预计2019年年度实现归属于上市公司股东的净利润约为256亿元,与上年同期相比,将减少约104亿元,同比减少28.9%左右。归属于上市公司股东的扣除非经常性损益的净利润约为214亿元,与上年同期相比,将减少约110亿元,同比减少34%左右。
公司2019年度整车销量623.8万辆,同比减少11.54%,同时叠加国五与国六车型切换加剧供需矛盾,国内新能源汽车补贴退坡等多重因素影响。
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