IMPRO PRECISION (01286) Surges Nearly 7% to Record High as AIDC Boosts Demand for High-Horsepower Engines

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Nov 12, 2025

IMPRO PRECISION (01286) rose nearly 7%, hitting a record high of HK$6.2. At the time of writing, the stock was up 6.84% at HK$6.09, with a turnover of HK$41.20 million.

The company recently reported Q3 2025 revenue of approximately HK$1.361 billion, up 16.8% year-on-year. For the first three quarters, revenue reached HK$3.811 billion, a 6.8% increase. Notably, the diversified industrial segment grew 40.6% YoY to HK$778 million in Q3. Chairman and CEO Lu Ruibo stated that the group expects full-year 2025 sales growth to reach high single-digit to double-digit percentages.

Industrial Securities previously highlighted IMPRO PRECISION as a key player in the AIDC and robotics supply chain, with long-term growth potential. The company’s products serve multiple industries, including high-horsepower engines, construction machinery, agricultural equipment, recreational marine vessels, passenger and commercial vehicles, aviation, energy, and healthcare. Overall demand remains stable with upward momentum, particularly in high-horsepower engines and robotics, which enjoy strong profitability.

AIDC-driven demand for high-horsepower engines has boosted the company’s business. IMPRO PRECISION supplies sand-cast cylinder blocks for high-horsepower engines to clients such as Caterpillar and Cummins. In the first half of the year, related revenue surged 48.3% YoY to HK$530 million, accounting for 21.8% of total revenue.

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