On May 27, CRRC Times Electric (03898.HK) rose 4.09% in regular trading, trading at HKD 42.38/share, with trading volume of approximately HKD 49.39 million.
The rebound follows a volatile stretch in which the stock surged over 15% on May 13 driven by power semiconductor supply-demand imbalance expectations, then corrected sharply over multiple sessions. On May 26, shares fell more than 3% after the company explicitly stated it had no plans to raise power device prices, while Q1 semiconductor segment revenue declined 3.95% year-over-year, with IGBT product revenue dipping due to reduced high-voltage grid device deliveries and low-voltage pricing pressure.
On the positive side, the company's Yixing facility reached full production of 30,000 wafers/month last year with rapid revenue growth, and the Zhuzhou Phase III SiC production line entered capacity ramp-up. Additionally, the board renewal announcement on May 25 nominating Li Donglin, Shang Jing, and Xu Shaolong as executive director candidates has been absorbed by the market. The current bounce is viewed as a technical rebound from oversold conditions rather than a fundamental reassessment.
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