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阜煌鋼鐵結構公司報告逾期債務3.29億元人民幣

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-- 安徽富煌鋼結構(SHE:002743)及其子公司因客戶付款延遲及流動性緊張,累計逾期債務及未付商業票據達3.287億元人民幣。 逾期款項主要為未付商業承兌匯票,其餘為銀行貸款及租賃借款。 這家航太鋼結構製造商警告稱,若債務不能及時解決,將面臨罰款、訴訟及資產凍結等風險。 安徽富煌鋼結構股價週五收盤上漲1%。

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