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Changshan Beiming (000158): A Deficit Of 85-90 Million Yuan In The First Quarter

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Changshan Beiming (000158. SZ) released the performance forecast for the first quarter of 2021, with an estimated loss of 85 million to 90 million yuan in the first quarter, and a loss of 98.9496 million yuan in the same period of last year. Due to the epidemic situation, the textile sector of the company suffered a shutdown loss of 30.37 million yuan in this period, which belongs to non recurring profit and loss. In addition, in addition to seasonal fluctuations, the company's software business is in good condition and has a strong development momentum. The increase in operating revenue in the first quarter has led to an increase in gross profit. At the same time, it has continued to increase R & D investment, reducing losses when R & D expenses increased by 15.8 million yuan over the same period last year.

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