Movement Alert|VGT Falls 4.55% in Regular Trading, PCB Sector Extends Correction Amid Profit-Taking After Rapid Rally

Market Focus
Aug 11

On August 11, VGT declined 4.55% in regular trading, trading at 242.0 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 126 million.

On the news front, the PCB sector continued to face broad selling pressure, with peer FIT HON TENG falling 8.37% and KINGBOARD HLDG declining 2.27%, extending a multi-day sector-wide correction. VGT had previously surged approximately 50% within one week, with its share price rallying from around HKD 190 to HKD 280, triggering an abnormal trading volatility alert after cumulative gains exceeded 30% over three consecutive trading days on August 7. Northbound capital recorded net selling of HKD 261 million over three sessions, while margin financing also showed net repayment, indicating significant profit-taking pressure.

Additionally, brokerage research has flagged risks of industry-wide price competition as remote PCB capacity is set to be released in concentrated fashion, while the interim earnings reporting window has prompted funds to lock in floating gains, suggesting near-term adjustment pressure persists.

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