On July 31, LENS rose 5.9% in regular trading, trading at HKD 21.02/share with turnover of HKD 77.04 million, reversing its multi-day correction trend. The rally was driven by a broad-based rebound across the electronic components sector combined with a new catalyst from the HDD glass substrate space.
On the sector front, electronic components stocks staged a strong collective rebound, with Delton up 22.26%, KB Laminates up 14.96%, VGT up 12.89%, and Kingboard Holdings up 9.08%, reflecting systematic recovery across the industry. Concurrently, Seagate's third-generation HAMR platform Mozaic 5 planning materialized, with single-disc capacity breaking through 5TB. The platform mandates glass substrates to replace traditional aluminum alloy substrates, directly benefiting LENS as a core player in HDD glass substrate precision processing.
It is worth noting that LENS had declined over several consecutive sessions prior to today, pressured by fading enthusiasm around its Intel TGV cooperation memorandum and lack of progress on its controlling shareholder's share purchase plan. First-quarter revenue fell 17.13% year-over-year with net profit turning negative, suggesting fundamental recovery remains ongoing.
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