-- 凌逸科技廣東(深圳證券交易所代碼:002600)公佈第一季歸屬於母公司股東的淨利為3.916億元人民幣,較上年同期的5.652億元人民幣下降31%。 根據週四提交給深圳證券交易所的文件,每股盈餘從0.08元人民幣降至0.05元人民幣。 這家人工智慧硬體智慧製造平台營運商的營業收入年增10%,從115億元增加到126億元。
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