Movement Alert|Tianyu Semi Falls 6.47% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Weakness and Shareholder Reduction Extend Selling Pressure

Market Focus
Jun 02

On June 2, Tianyu Semi declined 6.47% in regular trading, trading at HK$94.75/share, with trading volume of HK$172 million.

On the news front, the semiconductor sector has continued to weaken as China's National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund (Big Fund) successively reduced holdings in multiple core semiconductor names including SMIC, Hua Hong, and Shanghai Silicon Industry, triggering broad-based selling pressure across the sector. Additionally, the company previously disclosed that shareholders holding over 5%—Liaoning Zhongde Industrial Equity Investment Fund and its concert parties—reduced their combined stake from 8.00% to 6.83%.

Following a sharp 15%+ surge on May 27 driven by SiC-AI demand narratives, profit-taking has intensified. On May 29, the stock fell over 10% on the A-share market with net主力 outflows exceeding HK$300 million. The STAR 50 Index has declined for multiple consecutive sessions, and Tianyu Semi remains under pressure from sector-wide deleveraging and capital rotation out of high-beta semiconductor names.

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