港股异动 | 太兴集团涨逾8% 香港近期暴力示威事件影响有限
格隆汇9月18日丨太兴集团(6811.HK)涨逾8%,报2.22港元,近6个交易日累计涨幅达33%,成交3815万港元,总市值22亿港元。野村近日发表研究报告,予太兴目标价2.5港元,以及“买入”的投资评级。该行表示,太兴的股价下跌看起来没有根据,并认为太兴股价的疲软是由于市场误以为其业务易受近期暴力示威事件的影响。然而该行认为影响微不足道,因为下半年至今,太兴的香港同店销售低单位数下降,而其他零售商则下降30-50%。野村认为,内地可能成为太兴集团下一个增长引擎。
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