港股異動 | 太古A(0019.HK)逆勢漲逾7% 上半年經常性基本溢利達7.86億港元 中期息大增43%
格隆匯8月13日丨太古A(0019.HK)逆勢漲逾7%,暫錄三連漲,報53.15港元,總市值481億港元。太古A上半年經常性基本溢利虧轉盈,錄得7.86億港元,基本溢利亦轉賺12.56億港元。太古還增加派息,太古A股中期息增加43%至1港元,B股中期息亦升43%至0.2港元,並宣佈更改股息政策。太古表示,會繼續以持續增長派息為目標,但因應近年股息額波動,未來擬持續把至少一半的經常性基本利潤用作派息,且不包括業績較波動的國泰航空。

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