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中國核子工程第一季歸屬利潤下滑27%。

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-- 根據週六提交給上海證券交易所的文件顯示,中國核能工程股份有限公司(SHA:601611)第一季歸屬於股東的淨利潤年減27%至4.029億元人民幣,去年同期為5.514億元。 該公司每股收益從去年同期的0.16元降至0.13元。 營業收入較去年同期下降22%至230億元人民幣,去年同期為295億元。 週一午盤休市期間,該公司股價下跌2%。

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