Movement Alert|Man Yue Technology Falls 13.6% in Regular Trading, Electronic Components Sector Under Broad Selling Pressure

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On July 2, Man Yue Technology fell 13.6% in regular trading, trading at 5.16 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 15.76 million HKD. The decline occurred amid broad-based selling across the electronic components sector.

The Electronic Components industry saw widespread pressure, with KB Laminates down 12.71%, Kingboard Holdings down 8.82%, VGT down 11.96%, and Lens Technology down 4.86%. The sector-wide selloff comes after a period of explosive gains for capacitor-related stocks driven by AI server demand and aluminum electrolytic capacitor price hikes. Man Yue Technology itself had surged approximately 25% just two trading days prior on June 30, and had accumulated gains of over 900% since early May.

Man Yue Technology is a Hong Kong-based investment holding company primarily engaged in the manufacture, sale, and distribution of electronic components, including aluminum electrolytic capacitors and conductive polymer aluminum solid capacitors, under its SAMXON and X-CON brands, with operations spanning China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, Korea, the US, and Europe.

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