On July 27, KB LAMINATES declined 3.45% in regular trading, trading at HK$36.98/share, with turnover of HK$59.74 million. The stock extends its recent downtrend amid persistent executive selling and broader PCB sector weakness.
Recent exchange filings reveal executive director Zhang Jiahao sold 1 million shares on July 20 at an average price of HK$42.10, reducing his stake from 0.09% to 0.06%. Major shareholder Hallgain Management Limited and multiple directors have conducted frequent disposals in prior weeks. The stock has now fallen over 60% from its high of HK$107, with sustained insider selling eroding market confidence. Securities analysts have also flagged that concentrated forward capacity releases in the PCB industry are expected to trigger price wars, with current sector valuations fully pricing in long-term compute demand, leaving limited upside in the near term.
Within the Electronic Components sector, KINGBOARD HLDG fell 2.44%, FIT HON TENG fell 2.44%, and VGT fell 1.59%.
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