Movement Alert|Gpixel Rises 5.58% in Regular Trading, Rebounding Alongside Broad Chip Sector Rally

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On June 3, Gpixel (03277.HK) rose 5.58% in regular trading, reaching 106.4 HKD/share, with trading volume of approximately 20.95 million HKD. The stock rebounded sharply after consecutive declines of 7.04% and 5.21% on May 28 and May 29 respectively.

The rebound comes amid a broader rally in chip and semiconductor-related stocks. Market commentary highlights that high-quality chip names with strong fundamentals have been gaining momentum recently. Gpixel, as the world's third-largest CMOS image sensor company for industrial imaging with a 15.2% global market share, has been recognized as a key beneficiary of the ongoing AI hardware investment cycle. The company reported revenue of 565 million yuan and net profit of 146 million yuan for the first nine months of the prior fiscal year, reflecting a net margin exceeding 26%.

Additionally, the broader narrative around AI hardware companies accessing capital markets has reinforced investor interest in firms positioned at the data-input layer of AI systems, where image sensors serve as critical infrastructure for industrial inspection, autonomous driving, and life sciences applications.

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