-- 中国長江電力(上海証券取引所:600900)の第1四半期の株主帰属純利益は、前年同期比31%増の67億6000万元(1株当たり0.28元)となった。これは木曜日に上海証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 前年同期の株主帰属純利益は51億8000万元(1株当たり0.21元)だった。 営業収益は前年同期の170億元から6%増の181億元となった。 同社の株価は午前中の取引で1%上昇した。
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