港股異動丨海爾智家(06690.HK)跌超6% 遭小摩套現6677.35萬港元
格隆匯3月18日丨海爾智家(06690.HK)跌6.2%止步此前2日反彈行情,現報24.15港元,總市值2295億港元。港交所最新權益資料顯示,公司被摩根大通於3月11日在場內以每股平均價23.8792港元減持279.63萬股,涉資約6677.35萬港元。持股比例由9.01%減持至8.91%。有分析指出,在行業發展趨緩時,利潤率就成為另一重要指標。與美的、格力相比,雖然海爾智家收入規模相近,但由於運營費用開支較大,其淨利潤率上一直處於行業低位。

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