野村料日清(1475.HK)可达销售增长目标吁“买入”及目标6.4港元
野村发表研究报告指,日清食品(1475.HK)昨日公布盈喜,预期中期净利润大升,主要由于中国销售量增加以及成本降低。该行认为,日清全年销售7%的增长目标可以达成,重申予其“买入”评级及目标价6.4港元。
该行引述日清食品控股股东日本日清季绩显示,其中国业务于今年首季收入按年升4.4%,撇除外汇因素则录7.8%升幅,香港区不计算收购捷菱(MCMS)因素收入增长正面,主要受高端产品带动,中国则因杯面销售稳定增加而录收入增长。香港及中国同时皆录正面经营利润增长。
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