《異動股》中國升海(01676.HK)續漲43%三天累飆1.4倍 成交增加
無懼本月中盈警全年業績「見紅」的中國升海集團(01676.HK)股價連續第三天急漲,最高見2.3元,受制2020年2月所創高位2.38元,現造1.95元,續飆43%,較上周三收市價0.81元更累漲1.4倍;一向藍籌成交連續第三天維持活躍,增至570萬股,涉資1,119萬元。
中國升海本月中發盈警,預計去年業績盈轉蝕不少於2,000萬人民幣(上年賺3,100萬人民幣),主因是客戶因新冠疫情爆發對集團產品需求減少導致銷售量及利潤率下降所致。
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