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Hung Sheng Construction Books Q1 Net Loss of NT$11 Million

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-- Hung Sheng Construction (TPE:2534) incurred a net loss attributable to owners of NT$11.4 million for the first quarter, or NT$0.02 per basic share, according to a Thursday disclosure on the Taiwan Exchange.

Shares slid about 2% in Friday's afternoon trade.

The construction company did not provide comparative year-ago figures.

Operating revenue amounted to NT$209.2 million, it said.

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