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世界华文媒体发布中期业绩,股东应占亏损555.9万美元 同比增加189.23%
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-11-27 10:16
公告称,营业额下跌主要由于出版及印刷分部表现疲软,惟大部分跌幅被旅游分部的持续增长所抵销。 世界华文媒体(00685)发布截至2025年9月30日止6个月的中期业绩,该公司取得营业额8364.8万美元,同 比减少3.63%;本公司拥有人应占亏损555.9万美元,同比增加189.23%;每股亏损0.34美仙。 ...
世界华文媒体(00685.HK)中期总营业额8364.8万美元 同比下跌3.6%
Ge Long Hui· 2025-11-27 10:13
2025/2026财政年度上半年对集团而言仍充满挑战,以持续的地缘政治紧张局势、成本高企以及全球经 济疲弱为特征。市场情绪低迷持续抑制集团主要营运市场的商业信心与广告支出。 格隆汇11月27日丨世界华文媒体(00685.HK)公告,截至2025年9月30日止6个月,集团录得总营业额 8364.8万美元,同比下跌3.6%。下跌主要由于出版及印刷分部表现疲软,惟大部分跌幅被旅游分部的持 续增长所抵销。除息、税、折旧及摊销前亏损由去年同期的30.4万美元微幅亏损扩大至506.3万美元。截 至2025年9月30日止期间的每股基本亏损为0.34美仙,较去年每股亏损0.12美仙扩大183.3%。 ...
世界华文媒体(00685)发布中期业绩,股东应占亏损555.9万美元 同比增加189.23%
智通财经网· 2025-11-27 10:11
公告称,营业额下跌主要由于出版及印刷分部表现疲软,惟大部分跌幅被旅游分部的持续增长所抵销。 智通财经APP讯,世界华文媒体(00685)发布截至2025年9月30日止6个月的中期业绩,该公司取得营业额 8364.8万美元,同比减少3.63%;本公司拥有人应占亏损555.9万美元,同比增加189.23%;每股亏损0.34美 仙。 ...
大消息!火爆现场,来了
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-06-19 11:58
Core Insights - The 2025 Beijing International Book Fair Hong Kong Pavilion opened, showcasing Hong Kong's cultural heritage through four major exhibition areas [1][3] - The theme "Walking through Hong Kong: Intangible Heritage and Urban Memory" highlights the collaboration between the Hong Kong government and the publishing industry [3][4] - The event aims to promote Hong Kong as a center for cultural exchange between China and the world [3][6] Exhibition Highlights - The Hong Kong Pavilion features over 500 publications, printing, and cultural products, emphasizing the strength of Chinese culture [3][4] - A new "Hong Kong Writers Showcase" area displays over 70 works of Chinese literature published in Hong Kong, including award-winning titles [5][6] - The "Hong Kong Illustration Zone" presents original works from eight emerging illustrators and features the launch of eight new wordless picture books [5][6] Cultural Activities - The pavilion includes live demonstrations by local artisans, such as traditional Hong Kong milk tea preparation and workshops on intangible cultural heritage [4][6] - The event encourages youth participation by inviting 20 Hong Kong students in Beijing to serve as volunteer guides, enhancing cultural understanding [6] Virtual Engagement - A virtual version of the Hong Kong Pavilion is available, allowing the public to explore the exhibition content online, which will remain accessible until at least the end of 2025 [7]