港股異動 | 年度預增消息持續發酵 津上機牀中國(1651.HK)續漲逾4%
格隆匯4月21日丨昨日大漲13%的津上機牀中國(1651.HK)今日繼續走強,現報11.02港元創2018年2月份以來新高,漲幅4.16%,最新總市值42億港元。公司20日公吿稱,預計截至2021年3月31日止年度的公司擁有人應占溢利將較截至2020年3月31日止年度增加約150%。主要由於,3C、自動化和工程機械等行業的需求漸趨強勁,及汽車零部件行業走出低迷,開始強勁增長,以及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。

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