On May 29, Dongfang Electric (01072.HK) fell 3.8% in regular trading, trading at HK$32.38/share, with trading volume of HK$99.98 million. The decline extends a persistent pullback across the heavy electrical equipment sector.
The stock had surged over 5% on May 18, reaching a high of HK$41.14, driven by the landmark G50 heavy-duty gas turbine export order to North America. However, the rally proved short-lived as the stock has since entered a sustained correction, with cumulative losses exceeding 20% from that peak. Market capital has rotated toward semiconductor and other momentum sectors, reducing attention on heavy electrical equipment names. Sector peers declined in tandem, with Harbin Electric falling 7.45%, Goldwind down 3.27%, and Shanghai Electric dropping 3.21%, reflecting broad-based weakness.
Fundamentally, the company reported Q1 revenue of RMB17.47 billion (+5.57% YoY) and net profit of RMB1.585 billion (+37.41% YoY), with gross margin improving to 17.18%. Analysts maintain a consensus target price of HK$46.31, suggesting the current pullback is technical in nature amid sector-wide de-risking rather than a deterioration in fundamentals.
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