On July 30, KB LAMINATES fell 3.49% in regular trading, trading at HK$30.56/share, with turnover of HK$394 million, extending its recent downtrend.
On the news front, multiple headwinds continue to weigh on market confidence. Exchange filings show executive director Zhang Jiahao sold 1 million shares on July 20 at an average price of HK$42.10, involving approximately HK$42.1 million. Prior to this, major shareholder Hallgain Management Limited and multiple directors had already engaged in intensive selling, while controlling shareholder Kingboard Group cashed out approximately HK$14.5 billion through two large-scale disposals within the year. The sustained selling pressure has significantly undermined investor sentiment. Additionally, concerns over PCB industry overcapacity from concentrated capacity releases and profit-taking during the interim results window have contributed to the stock's cumulative decline of over 60% from its high of HK$107.
Within the Electronic Components sector, peers also declined, with Kingboard Holdings down 1.11%, Sunny Optical down 5.07%, VGT down 4.15%, Lens down 1.79%, and Delton down 5.32%.
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