大和:中電(0002.HK)去年營運盈利勝預期 重申優於大市評級
中電(0002.HK)昨日公佈去年全年業績。大和發表研究報吿指,中電去年營運盈利錄115.77億港元,按年升幅達4.1%,較該行預期高,予目標價86港元,重申優於大市評級。
該行表示,中電去年全年派息為每股3.1港元,按年升0.6%,惟略低於該行預期的3.11港元,管理層指,儘管面對因疫情導致短期不確定因素,但上調派息是對公司未來發展具有信心,現時沒有考慮就120週年派發特別股息,並指中電或於2030年混合氫於熱力產生的過程中,以進一步減碳。

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