捷荣国际控股(02119.HK)年度持续经营业务纯利减少14.5%至7680万港元 末期息4港仙
格隆汇3月4日丨捷荣国际控股(02119.HK)公布,截至2020年12月31日止年度,公司收入为6.385亿港元,同比减少18.7%;毛利为2.63亿港元,同比减少15.1%;毛利率由截至2019年12月31日止年度的39.5%增至截至2020年12月31日止年度的41.2%;持续经营业务所得溢利为7680万港元,同比减少14.5%,末期股息每股普通股4.00港仙。
收入减少乃主要由于餐饮策划服务业务产生的收入减少,其次是食品业务产生的收入减少。
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