港股异动丨IMAX中国(1970.HK)涨超6% 将2021年的派息率提升至净利润的50%
格隆汇3月5日丨IMAX中国(1970.HK)逆势拉升涨6.5%,报15.7港元,总市值54.65亿港元。IMAX中国公告,去年盈转亏2674万美元,派末期息15.5港仙。但公司宣布将2021年的派息率提升至净利润的50%,较新冠疫情前2017至2019年33%的派息率实现增长。公司称,随著疫苗逐步在全球推出,公司期待见证全球其他市场的广泛复苏及迎来IMAX影迷回归。刚刚过去的春节档电影火爆,公司股价在2月16日一度暴涨90%。

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