-- SGマイクロ(SHE:300661)の第1四半期の帰属利益は、前年同期の5,980万元から107%増の1億2,370万元に急増した。これは、深セン証券取引所に月曜日に提出された書類で明らかになった。 集積回路メーカーである同社の1株当たり利益は、前年同期の0.0965元から0.1975元に増加した。 営業収益は前年同期の7億8,960万元から39%増の11億元となった。
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