Movement Alert|CRRC Corporation Falls 3.11% in Regular Trading, Private Placement Authorization Triggers Selling Pressure

Market Focus
Jun 24

On June 24, CRRC Corporation (01766.HK) fell 3.11% in regular trading, trading at HKD 4.68/share, with turnover of approximately HKD 51.92 million.

On the news front, the company's board recently obtained authorization for a private placement, sparking concerns over share dilution. The decline follows the A-share counterpart's 4.23% drop on June 23, accompanied by net institutional selling of RMB 406 million. Notably, H-share shareholders showed significant resistance to the fundraising plan, with the approval ratio barely exceeding 24%, indicating sharp disagreement among investors.

Fundamentally, the company reported Q1 net profit attributable to shareholders of RMB 3.378 billion, up 10.66% year-over-year, and revenue of RMB 53.82 billion, up 10.57%. Despite stable operating performance, the private placement plan continues to suppress near-term sentiment as investors weigh potential equity dilution against growth prospects. Within the Construction Machinery and Heavy Trucks sector, broad weakness prevailed, with Sinotruk down 4.42%, Sany International down 6.65%, Weichai Power down 2.35%, and Times Electric down 1.72%.

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