BOSS's direct recruitment of Hong Kong stocks rose by over 18%, and last year's net profit increased nearly 9 times year-on-year
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发表于 2024-3-13 11:25:52
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On the morning of March 13th, BOSS direct recruitment increased by over 18%. In terms of news, the company announced its performance for the fiscal year 20223, with a revenue of $840 million, a year-on-year increase of 25.37%; The net profit was $155 million, an increase of 873.01% year-on-year.
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