港股異動丨耐世特漲逾4% 通用汽車工人罷工結束
格隆匯10月29日丨耐世特(1316.HK)現漲逾4%,有望實現連續第五個交易日上漲,報7.49港元,總市值188億港元。

美國汽車工人聯合會(UAW)上星期五表示,57%的通用工人投票通過了協議,從而結束了長達40天的罷工。耐世特曾經為美國通用汽車全資子公司。公司現擁有通用、福特、大眾等70多家全球高端客户。通用汽車現在仍是耐世特最大的收入來源,通用汽車收入的約86%來自北美業務。此前罷工期間,耐世特對通用汽車的零部件生產也停止了。此外,為了削減成本,公司也裁減通用汽車零部件生產線的員工。
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