Sunshine Laser expects full year net profit to increase 10% - 30%
source:Laserfair
release:Nick
Time:2019-03-01
On January 30th, Sunshine Laser released a performance forecast. The company expects the net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies from January to December 2018 to be 67.517 million to 79.792 million, a year-on-year change of 10% to 30%, and the average net profit growth rate of the electronics manufacturing industry is 7.06%.
Sunshine Laser made the above prediction based on the following reasons: In 2018, faced with the complex and volatile economic environment at home and abroad, the industry was affected. In this regard, the company first took various measures to respond positively and steadily carried out various tasks. Secondly, further increase marketing efforts and R&D investment, and increase the added value of products, so that the SMT category in the main business will maintain steady growth, and the ITE category will continue to maintain a rapid upward trend. At the same time, the loss of the 3DP business will gradually decrease. It is estimated that the net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies in 2018 will be RMB 65,151,100 to RMB 79,792,900, an increase of 10% to 30%. It is estimated that the net non-recurring gains and losses in 2018 will be about 9 million yuan, compared with 8.1090 million yuan in the same period of last year.
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