大行評級 | 大華繼顯:首予小米(1810.HK)買入評級 目標價21.8港元
格隆匯1月11日丨大華繼顯發表研究報吿,預料小米(1810.HK)透過推出具競爭力的型號以及向高端市場遷移,將於全球智能手機市場中跑贏其他同業,而其線下渠道在中國快速擴張,市佔率將持續優於Oppo和Vivo。此外,自家的物聯網生態系統將保持其主要競爭優勢,並與旗下其他硬件產品產生協同效應和交叉銷售機會。該行首予“買入”評級,目標價21.8港元。該股現報18.16港元,總市值4539億港元。

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