On August 17, GOLDWIND rose 5.1% in regular trading, reaching HKD 11.11 per share, with turnover of HKD 96.13 million. The stock rebounded sharply from last week's selloff triggered by the postponement of LandSpace's Zhuque-3 Yao-2 rocket launch.
The catalyst behind today's rally is the official confirmation via aviation warning notices that the Zhuque-3 Yao-2 reusable rocket has secured a new launch window on August 19, between 7:27 AM and 8:04 AM, at the Jiuquan Dongfeng Commercial Aerospace Innovation Zone. The rocket had been delayed after the Zhongxing 4B satellite launch anomaly on August 10 triggered a system-wide safety review across China's aerospace sector. The rocket's condition is reported as good, with all pre-launch preparations completed.
GOLDWIND's wholly-owned subsidiary holds approximately 4.14% equity in LandSpace, making it a key commercial aerospace concept stock. If the Zhuque-3 successfully achieves first-stage vertical recovery, LandSpace would become China's first commercial rocket company to master reusable rocket technology.
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