-- 蘇州東山精密製造(SHE:002384)の2026年第1四半期の帰属利益は、前年同期の4億5590万元から143%増の11億1000万元に急増した。これは火曜日に深セン証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 同社の1株当たり利益は、前年同期の0.27元から0.61元に増加した。 売上高は前年同期比53%増の131億元となり、前年同期の86億元を上回った。 同社の株価は直近の取引で1%上昇した。
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