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GF SEC: The gas price is finalized + performance turning point, combining both dividends and cyclical benefits.
The urban gas business model is stable, cash flow is good, and the current policy of continuous price adjustments is being promoted, which belongs to a sub-industry with a high degree of utility. It may welcome a reassessment of urban gas's value within the year.
Tian Lun Gas Holdings Schedules Board Meeting for Annual Results
TIAN LUN GAS (01600.HK) plans to hold a Board of Directors meeting on March 28 to approve the annual performance.
On March 14, Gelonghui reported that TIAN LUN GAS (01600.HK) announced that the Board of Directors meeting will be held on Friday, March 28, 2025, to consider and approve (including) the annual performance of the company and its subsidiaries for the year ending December 31, 2024, as well as to consider the distribution of a final dividend (if any).
TIAN LUN GAS: NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING
[Brokerage Focus] GTJA maintains the 'Shareholding' rating for the gas Industry, indicating a value reconstruction in the urban gas Industry.
Jingwu Financial News | GTJA stated that with the optimization of profit structure, enhanced operational management, and the slowdown of capital expenditure, the free cash flow of urban gas companies is expected to improve; maintaining a "Shareholding" rating for the gas Industry, focusing on the trend of improving free cash flow and increasing dividend value. The bank indicated that Listed in Hong Kong gas leading stocks have shown strong historical performance; it believes that the long-term excess returns of leading companies listed in Hong Kong are mainly benefited from: 1) Rapid development of the Henry Hub Natural Gas Industry: Benefiting from the improvement of urban gas infrastructure, increased urbanization level, and the promotion of Eco-friendly Concept policies, the growth rate of natural gas consumption has experienced a phase increase (in 2021, the natural gas consumption was 37...
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