Movement Alert|QuantGroup Rises 8.8% in Regular Trading, Physical AI Sector Momentum Drives Technical Rebound

Market Focus06-17

On June 17, QuantGroup rose 8.8% in regular trading, trading at 12.28 HKD/share, with turnover of 30.50 million HKD. The stock experienced a technical rebound following a 6.65% decline in the prior session.

On the news front, the Hong Kong-listed Physical AI sector has remained active in recent sessions, providing upward momentum for related stocks. QuantGroup, positioned as a rare Hong Kong-listed company focused on consumer-grade embodied intelligence scene deployment, had previously recorded a cumulative gain exceeding 62% over five trading days in early June. The company formally established its Intelligent Species strategy at the beginning of the year, transitioning from its consumer e-commerce platform to a model driven by consumer data infrastructure, general AI, and physical intelligent hardware, targeting embodied intelligence solutions for real-world scenarios including food service and open environments.

Notably, the companys controlling shareholders previously voluntarily extended the lock-up period for approximately 196 million shares (38.05% of total equity) to March 2027, signaling long-term confidence in strategic execution.

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