On July 2, ZTE Corporation fell 3.15% in regular trading, trading at HKD 22.12 per share, with turnover of HKD 286 million.
The decline came amid severe sector-wide selling pressure across the communications equipment industry. Among sector peers, YOFC plunged 21.3%, Cambridge Industrial Group fell 22.73%, Trigiant Group dropped 16.56%, Investech Holdings declined 2.22%, and VTech Holdings lost 2.24%. ZTE's relatively contained decline suggests limited company-specific catalysts, with the move largely driven by broad sector weakness.
Fundamentally, ZTE previously disclosed that its Q1 net profit attributable to shareholders declined significantly year-over-year, primarily due to reduced domestic operator infrastructure investment impacting high-margin network product revenue. The company continues its share buyback program, having repurchased approximately 5.19 million A-shares for RMB 182 million on June 29, and is set to distribute a final dividend of HKD 0.47277 per share on July 10.
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