-- 根據週三提交給香港交易所的文件,杭州迪安生物科技有限公司(HKG:2526)預計2025年將虧損6,710萬元人民幣,較上年同期的4,340萬元虧損擴大。 這家醫療影像產品製造商的股價在周四下午的交易中上漲近3%。 每股虧損為0.84元人民幣,而2024年預計為0.55元。 營收年增超過一倍,從7,040萬元增至1.644億元。
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