《异动股》中国升海(01676.HK)续涨43%三天累飙1.4倍 成交增加
无惧本月中盈警全年业绩「见红」的中国升海集团(01676.HK)股价连续第三天急涨,最高见2.3元,受制2020年2月所创高位2.38元,现造1.95元,续飙43%,较上周三收市价0.81元更累涨1.4倍;一向蓝筹成交连续第三天维持活跃,增至570万股,涉资1,119万元。
中国升海本月中发盈警,预计去年业绩盈转蚀不少於2,000万人民币(上年赚3,100万人民币),主因是客户因新冠疫情爆发对集团产品需求减少导致销售量及利润率下降所致。
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