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CSPC Pharmaceutical Group (CHJTF) Receives a Hold from Bernstein

CSPC Pharmaceutical Group (CHJTF) Receives a Hold from Bernstein

In a report released on May 29, Rebecca Liang from Bernstein maintained a Hold rating on CSPC Pharmaceutical Group (CHJTF – Research Report), with a price target of HK$5.00.
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According to TipRanks, Liang is a 3-star analyst with an average return of 14.1% and a 64.71% success rate. Liang covers the Healthcare sector, focusing on stocks such as Innovent Biologics, BeiGene, and Akeso, Inc..
In addition to Bernstein, CSPC Pharmaceutical Group also received a Hold from Macquarie's Tony Ren in a report issued yesterday. However, on May 29, Nomura maintained a Buy rating on CSPC Pharmaceutical Group (Other OTC: CHJTF).

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