《大行報告》里昂上調長汽(02333.HK)目標價至12元 評級「買入」
里昂發表研究報告指,長城汽車(02333.HK)去年第四季的收入按年跌17%,淨利潤按季降96%至1.06億元人民幣,較該行預期遜色,主要是由於疫情的影響。今年集團計劃更專注其主要品牌Haval。
該行指,面對日益激烈的競爭,分別下調長汽2023及24財年的收入預測各36%及25%,並分別降淨利潤預測55%和50%。不過,3月汽車市埸的反彈提振了投資者情緒,鑑於汽車行業流動性回升,將長汽目標價由11元上調至12元,重申「買入」評級。
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