On June 16, Cambridge Technology (06166.HK) fell 5.24% in regular trading, trading at HK$128.3/share, with turnover of HK$522 million. The stock price is again approaching its prior H-share placement price of HK$126.66.
On the news front, the company's A-share listing saw 22 block trades on June 15, all executed at a discount of 9.10% to the closing price, with total transaction value exceeding RMB 143 million, signaling notable institutional selling that weighed on market sentiment. The company completed a placement of 15.6 million new H-shares on June 4, representing approximately 16.84% of the enlarged issued H-share capital, and the dilution effect remains under digestion. After rebounding from a low of HK$111.3 on June 11, the stock has now retreated back toward the placement price, with dual selling pressure from both trapped holders and profit-takers intensifying.
Within the Communications Equipment sector, YOFC fell 2.51%, ZTE fell 1.34%, and VTECH HOLDINGS fell 2.45%.
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