On August 12, CKH HOLDINGS fell 3.1% in regular trading, trading at 70.4 HKD/share, with turnover of 113 million HKD.
The decline comes on the eve of the company's board meeting scheduled for August 13 to review and approve interim results for the six months ended June 30 and consider an interim dividend. Market participants adopted a wait-and-see stance ahead of the earnings release, contributing to selling pressure.
Meanwhile, the Industrial Conglomerates sector experienced broad-based weakness, with CITIC down 1.34%, CHONGQING M&E down 3.86%, SWIRE PACIFIC A down 1.24%, FOSUN INTL down 0.58%, and SWIRE PACIFIC B down 1.86%. Despite UBS maintaining a Buy rating with a 101 HKD target price, citing strong free cash flow growth prospects of 22% annually during the forecast period and potential for higher dividends, short-term sentiment remained subdued amid the sector-wide pullback.
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