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雲南臨滄新源ゲルマニウム工業の第1四半期利益は11%減少、売上高は20%増加

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-- 雲南臨滄新源ゲルマニウム工業(SHE:002428)は、第1四半期の帰属純利益が910万元となり、前年同期の1020万元から10.7%減少したと発表した。 深セン証券取引所への木曜日の提出書類によると、1株当たり利益は0.016元から0.014元に減少した。 ゲルマニウム採掘会社である同社の売上高は、前年同期の2億4010万元から2億8890万元へと20%増加した。

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