海底捞(6862.HK)跌5%遭国金证券看低至23.23港元
格隆汇7月16日丨7月2日创出历史新高35.1港元,年内涨幅一度高达105%的海底捞(6862.HK)今日明显下跌,现报32港元,跌5.04%,跌至20日均线附近,暂成交9952万港元,最新总市值1701亿港元。

最新消息显示,国金证券将海底捞(6862.HK)评级下调至减持,目标价23.23港元。
此外,为海底捞提供底料的颐海国际(1579.HK)在上周五创出47.5港元历史新高后,今日盘中下跌,目前跌2.66%,报45.7港元,该股年初至今涨幅高达140%。
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