港股異動 | 津上機牀中國(1651.HK)午後拉昇漲近6% 料年度純利同比增約150%
格隆匯4月20日丨津上機牀中國(1651.HK)午後直線拉昇,現報9.9港元,漲5.88%,最新總市值37億港元。津上機牀中國今日午間公佈,集團預期錄得截至2021年3月31日止年度的公司擁有人應占溢利將同比增加約150%。公吿稱,就該財年下半年度,汽車零部件行業完全走出低迷,開始強勁增長。集團海外市場訂單從第四季度開始逐步好轉,有恢復到正常水準的跡象,該財政年度國內市場的旺盛需求依然是集團銷售收入及盈利增加的主要來源。

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