Sales orders fall short of expectations. The expected delivery volume for the first quarter of car repairs is lower than ideal
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发表于 2024-3-22 13:09:16
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Ideal Automobile Hong Kong Stock Exchange announced that due to sales orders falling short of expectations, the company now expects vehicle deliveries in the first quarter of 2024 to be 76000 to 78000 units. This outlook updates the company's previously released delivery forecast of 100000 to 103000 units. Reviewing the fundamental reasons for the March issue, Li Xiang, Chairman and CEO of Ideal Automobile, proposed a solution in the announcement.
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