Movement Alert|CR Mixc Lifestyle Rises 4.4% in Regular Trading, Morgan Stanley Issues Overweight Rating with HK$55.47 Target

Market Focus06-05

On June 5, CR Mixc Lifestyle rose 4.4% in regular trading, trading at HK$43.2/share, with trading volume of HK$145 million.

On the news front, Morgan Stanley published a research report assigning an Overweight rating to CR Mixc Lifestyle with a target price of HK$55.47, predicting an over 80% probability that the stock price will rise within the next 30 days. The bank noted that the stock has pulled back significantly in recent weeks, making short-term valuations substantially more attractive.

Morgan Stanley believes the market has been overly concerned about a potential slowdown in same-store sales growth due to weaker luxury goods and gold sales in recent months. The bank highlighted that the company has substantially increased its exposure to mid-to-low-end consumption and second-tier and top third-tier cities over the past few years, making it relatively immune to luxury weakness. Morgan Stanley expects the company to still achieve high single-digit same-store sales growth, with full-year EPS growth of approximately 11% to 14%, driven by continued market share gains, new mall openings, and margin expansion from operating leverage.

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