Asma expects net sales of € 5.7 billion to € 6.2 billion in the second quarter
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发表于 2024-4-17 14:22:49
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Asma stated that its net sales in the first quarter were 5.29 billion euros, with an expected net sales of 5.7 billion euros to 6.2 billion euros in the second quarter. It is expected that its gross profit margin in the second quarter will be 50% to 51%, and its performance in the second half of 2024 will be stronger than in the first half.
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