*ST六化(600470.SH):2020年度扭亏为盈 预盈1.5亿元到2亿元
格隆汇1月22日丨*ST六化(600470.SH)发布2020年年度业绩预告,预计2020年年度实现归属于上市公司股东的净利润为1.5亿元到2亿元,去年同期则为净亏损2.62亿元。预计2020年实现归属于上市公司股东扣除非经常性损益后的净利润为1亿元到1.4亿元,去年同期则为净亏损4.08亿元。
期内,公司积极关注出口,实现产品出口量同比大幅增长,实现产销平衡。主要原材料磷矿石、硫酸等成本下降,综合毛利率上升7%左右,销售毛利增加3.9亿元左右。
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