港股异动丨粤海投资(0270.HK)升超6% 获投行看高目标价至16港元
格隆汇12月22日丨粤海投资(0270.HK)高开高走,现报13.42港元,涨6.17%,暂成交6836万港元,总市值877.38亿港元。大和认为,公司第三季的税前盈利取得强劲增长,为第四季进一步复苏的良好迹象,预计由于低基数,明年每股盈利将取得复苏,预期2020-2022年每股股息的年复合增长率达6%,为有记录以来的新高。重申粤海投资“买入”评级,目标价16港元。大摩指粤海投资与东江水供应协议结果较预期佳,给予目标价16.18港元。

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