Movement Alert|Man Yue Technology Rises 16.22% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Two Consecutive Days of Sharp Declines

Market Focus
Jun 25

On June 25, Man Yue Technology (00894.HK) rose 16.22% in regular trading, trading at HK$4.26/share, with turnover of HK$12.49 million. The stock rebounded sharply after declining 8.3% and 9.62% in the two preceding trading sessions.

The rebound follows a pattern of violent oscillation after the stock accumulated gains of approximately 900% from early May to early June. Today's movement represents a technical bounce from oversold conditions. On the fundamental side, AI-driven demand continues to support the capacitor industry's volume-and-price uplift narrative. The company's subsidiary Fuhuade Technology is leading the construction of a Guangxi Super Capacitor 5.0 Industrial Park with a planned total investment of RMB 3.5 billion, targeting AI data center and AI power server applications.

However, the stock's dynamic P/E ratio remains elevated at approximately 345x with net profit of only HK$6.25 million, indicating limited fundamental support. Additionally, recent securities regulatory changes have restricted mainland accounts on certain brokers, exacerbating short-term selling pressure and volatility risk.

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