国际医学(000516.SZ)半年度预亏3.35亿-3.55亿元 同比盈转亏
格隆汇 7 月 14日丨国际医学(000516.SZ)公布,预计2020年半年度归属于上市公司股东的净亏损3.35亿元-3.55亿元,上年同期盈利502.50万元。
公司2020年1-6月份业绩较上年同期下降的主要原因是:受新冠肺炎疫情影响,报告期内子公司西安高新医院有限公司及商洛国际医学中心医院有限公司医疗收入同比下降,实现利润相应减少;西安国际医学中心医院2019年9月完成建设全面投入运营后,公司运营成本、费用较去年同期相应增加;公司2020年第二季度营业收入较第一季度实现较快增长,亏损环比减少。
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