港股異動丨粵海投資(0270.HK)升超6% 獲投行看高目標價至16港元
格隆匯12月22日丨粵海投資(0270.HK)高開高走,現報13.42港元,漲6.17%,暫成交6836萬港元,總市值877.38億港元。大和認為,公司第三季的税前盈利取得強勁增長,為第四季進一步復甦的良好跡象,預計由於低基數,明年每股盈利將取得復甦,預期2020-2022年每股股息的年複合增長率達6%,為有記錄以來的新高。重申粵海投資“買入”評級,目標價16港元。大摩指粵海投資與東江水供應協議結果較預期佳,給予目標價16.18港元。

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