匯豐研究:下調呷哺呷哺(0520.HK)目標價至11港元 評級維持“買入”
匯豐研究發表報告指,呷哺呷哺(00520.HK)上半年收入按年升27%,符合該行預期,但由於競爭加劇及促銷活動增加,其火鍋店同店銷售轉為下跌1.9%;同時公司不斷調整餐單以抵銷持續上漲的食材成本。
該行下調呷哺呷哺2019至2021年盈利預測25.7%至32.6%,以反映今年上半年盈利增長低於預期及下半年食材成本上漲的因素。目標價相應由15.27港元降至11港元,維持“買入”評級。

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