港股异动 | 国泰航空跌4.78% 小摩大砍目标价
格隆汇9月16日丨国泰航空(0293.HK)跌4.78%,报10.36港元,成交3941万港元,总市值407亿港元。小摩发布报告称,国泰航空今年8月集团营运数据不及预期,预计弱势仍持续一段时间,将导致下半年出现亏损。该行称,由于预计国泰2019年全年度预计出现得近10亿元亏损,除去了上半年出现的13.5亿元盈利。国泰每股帐面价值将由上半年的15.9港元降至年底的15.1港元。该行表示,将国泰评级由“增持”降至“中性”,目标价由13.9港元下调至9.8港元。
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