港股異動 | 江西銀行(01916.HK)跳水大跌16%創新低
格隆匯4月14日丨江西銀行(01916.HK)大跌16.06%,報3.45港元創新低,最新總市值207.8億港元。公司股價自上市以來交易慘淡,整體呈下跌走勢。日前獲股東沈天晴增持62萬股,涉資約261萬港元公司3月底披露2019年經營業績顯示,去年實現營業收入129.5億元,同比增長14.1%,但全年淨利潤同比下滑23.9%至21.1億元。這也是連續第二年淨利潤下滑。盈利下滑的背後,則是受不良壓力影響,資產減值損失大幅增長,對全行淨利潤造成侵蝕。
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