《大行报告》摩通下调海天国际(01882.HK)目标价至20元评级「增持」
摩通发表报告指,海天国际(01882.HK)今年需求前景具挑战,由於主要下游板块包括汽车、电子消费品及家庭用品等行业皆下调资本开支数字,致近期股价疲弱。该行料今年每股盈利按年跌5%,惟预计2020年及2021年可录得分别14%及17%升幅,目标价自27元下调至20元。
报告指海天国际过去在逆境中表现强劲,市占率不跌反升、录得正现金流及股价反弹。该行相信今次情况亦将一样,由於其产品及市场定位皆具有竞争力,加上估值吸引,重申「增持」评级。
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