Movement Alert|VST Holdings Falls 5.68% in Regular Trading, Pullback After Two-Day Rally of Over 27%

Market Focus06-03

On June 3, VST Holdings (00856.HK) fell 5.68% in regular trading, trading at HK$11.8/share, with trading volume of approximately HK$50.53 million. The decline comes as a technical pullback after the stock surged over 27% cumulatively in the previous two trading sessions, reaching a record high.

The prior rally was driven by multiple catalysts. Tongyu Technology officially designated VST Holdings as its nationwide sales distributor, with the two companies jointly hosting a domestic storage partner event in Guangzhou to tap enterprise-level storage opportunities driven by AI large models. Additionally, VST Holdings storage products have successfully entered the supply chains of major internet companies including Alibaba, Tencent, and Kuaishou, marking a significant expansion from consumer-grade to enterprise-level markets. The company also announced a strategic partnership with Ligong Quansheng in the low-altitude security sector for drone defense solutions.

Following the sharp two-day advance that pushed the stock to all-time highs at HK$12.36, today's retreat appears to reflect profit-taking activity after the rapid appreciation.

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