A股異動 | 青島啤酒(600600.SH)升超4%盤中創歷史新高 獲券商唱好將迎來旺季復甦
格隆匯6月19日丨青島啤酒(600600.SH)盤初一度急升超5%並創下歷史新高,現報68.72元,漲4.15%,暫成交1.55億元,最新總市值928.4億元。安信證券指出,啤酒行業競爭主線轉向高端化,百年青啤迎來重要機遇。公司股權激勵落地時間預計為2020 年6月底前,此時點正值國內疫情得到控制、消費信心逐漸恢復和旺季到來時期,有望吹響旺季恢復增長的“衝鋒號”。另外,2019年度A股權益分派10派5.5元,股權登記日為6月23日。

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