-- 鴻盛建設(TPE:2534)は、第1四半期に株主帰属純損失1,140万台湾ドル(1株当たり0.02台湾ドル)を計上した。これは木曜日に台湾証券取引所に提出された開示資料で明らかになった。 同社の株価は金曜午後の取引で約2%下落した。 同社は前年同期比の数値は公表していない。 営業収益は2億920万台湾ドルだったという。
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