On July 7, Anker Innovations (00668.HK) fell 3.71% in regular trading, trading at HK$98.45/share with turnover of HK$1.03 million, breaking below its IPO price of HK$99.32 once again.
The stock has been under sustained selling pressure since its Hong Kong listing on July 2. While shares surged 15.69% on debut day, they plunged 10.53% the following session and continued sliding to HK$96.5 on July 6. The current price represents a cumulative retreat of over 14% from the first-day high of HK$114.9.
Multiple headwinds are weighing on sentiment. The company recalled 2.27 million power banks globally due to product quality issues, while operating cash flow collapsed 82.5% year-over-year in fiscal 2025. During the H-share offering, international placement garnered only 10.24x subscription — reflecting relatively tepid institutional appetite — compared with 27.57x oversubscription in the Hong Kong public tranche. The divergence in demand has contributed to ongoing post-listing selling pressure as early participants seek exits.
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