China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (0670.HK)
2.56HKD
1:44am EST
HK$0.06 (+2.40%)
HK$2.50
HK$2.58
HK$2.58
HK$2.51
11,429,600
6,694,500
HK$3.12
HK$0.91
About
Overall
| Beta: | 1.06 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | HK$45,908.28 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 7,741.70 |
| Annual Dividend: | -- |
| Yield (%): | -- |
Financials
| 0670.HK | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | -- | 14.26 | 15.45 |
| EPS (TTM): | -279.50 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | -34.59 | 2.51 | 0.13 |
| ROE: | -- | 9.55 | 0.12 |
HK rebounds on banks, consumer issues; China down
* Banks rebound; Esprit, China Resources up (Updates to midday)
HK shares may rebound; consumer issues eyed
HONG KONG, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks are expected to rebound on Tuesday, tracking firmer overseas markets and ending five straight sessions of losses with consumer related issues likely to lead the rise.
China Eastern to invest $52 mln in Hefei airport
SHANGHAI, Dec 22 (Reuters) - China Eastern Airlines has agreed to invest up to 352 million yuan ($52 million) into the construction of the Hefei international airport in China's eastern province of Anhui, the firm said in a statement on Tuesday.
HK stocks may rebound; exporters, gold miners in focus
HONG KONG, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks may rebound on Friday, recovering from five straight days of losses with positive U.S. data lifting sentiment, but investors staying on the sidelines ahead of the release of China data may slow rises.
UPDATE 1-China blames foreign banks for derivatives losses
BEIJING, Dec 4 (Reuters) - A senior Chinese government official has blamed some of the leading foreign banks for designing complex financial products that triggered losses by state-owned enterprises last year.
China official blames foreign banks for derivatives losses
BEIJING, Dec 4 (Reuters) - A senior Chinese government official has blamed some of the leading foreign banks for designing complex financial products that triggered losses by state-owned enterprises last year.
Shenzhen Air appointment fuels Air China bid talk
HONG KONG (Reuters) - An Air China vice president has been named in a senior role at Shenzhen Airlines, sources said on Tuesday, increasing speculation that the world's most valuable airline would take over the Shenzhen-based carrier.
UPDATE 2-Shenzhen Air appointment fuels Air China bid talk
* Air China VP leads management of Shenzhen Airlines -source
HK, China shares up, led by banks,airlines,carmakers
* Analysts see further upside for Hong Kong (Updates to close)
Air China up on Shenzhen Air takeover speculation
HONG KONG, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Shares in Air China , the world's most valuable airline, jumped as much as 10 percent to a 19-month high on Tuesday, boosted by speculation that the company would take over Shenzhen Airlines. The stock rose 8.6 percent to HK$6.07 after easing from a session high of HK$6.15, outperforming a 0.6 percent gain in the benchmark Hang Seng Index .





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