港股异动 | 康师傅(0322.HK)涨近7% 获大摩看高目标价至17.2港元
格隆汇7月13日丨康师傅控股(0322.HK)涨6.69%,报13.4港元,暂成交1.3亿港元,最新总市值753.1亿港元。大摩预期公司上半年方便面销售及毛利均有所上升,而饮品业务则因塑料及市场推广成本上升而受压。整体而言,预期康师傅股价于未来45日有70%至80%机会将上升,维持其“增持”评级,目标价为17.2港元。此外,穆迪确认康师傅控股“Baa1”发行人评级,升展望至“正面”。预计未来2-3年内将保持其强劲的财务状况。

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