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君正能源化工2025年归属利润预计增长18%;股价上涨4%

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-- 根据周六提交给上海证券交易所的文件,内蒙古君正能源化工(SHA:601216)预计2025年归属于股东的净利润将比2024年的28亿元人民币增长18%,达到33.2亿元人民币。 这家化工企业的每股收益将从上年的0.3323元人民币增至0.3932元人民币。 营业收入与上年持平,为252亿元人民币。 周一午盘休市期间,该公司股价上涨4%。

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