Movement Alert|China Tourism Group Duty Free Falls 3.08% in Regular Trading, Persistent Capital Outflows Extend Bearish Pattern

Market Focus06-16 16:01

On June 16, China Tourism Group Duty Free (01880) declined 3.08% in regular trading, trading at 55.15 HKD/share, with turnover of 48.71 million HKD, extending its recent downward trend.

On the news front, the company responded to investor concerns on June 15 via the investor relations platform, stating that no undisclosed material information exists and emphasizing that stock prices fluctuate around intrinsic value over the long term. However, capital flow data reveals sustained selling pressure, with institutional net outflows exceeding 150 million yuan over the past 10 days and overall main capital outflows persisting over the recent 5-day period.

Fundamentally, Q1 net profit attributable to shareholders grew 21.18% year-over-year, and core product supply recovery has further improved compared to Q1. Despite these positive operational signals and a recent board-approved share buyback authorization of up to 10% of issued shares, market sentiment remains cautious and the bearish pattern continues.

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