Movement Alert|Horizon Robotics-W Falls 3.17% in Regular Trading, Pullback After Consecutive Rebounds as Application Software Sector Broadly Declines

Market Focus07-14

On July 14, Horizon Robotics-W declined 3.17% in regular trading, trading at HK$4.24/share, with turnover of HK$56.19 million. The stock had previously posted consecutive gains of 3.67% and 3.39% on July 10 and July 13 respectively, with today's decline representing a partial retracement of those gains.

Sector-wide weakness in the Application Software industry weighed on sentiment. Among peers, SENSETIME-W fell 4.51%, MARKETINGFORCE dropped 6.64%, KINGDEE INT'L declined 4.75%, PHANCY lost 4.29%, and 51WORLD slid 2.92%, reflecting broad-based selling pressure across the sector.

On the fundamental side, the substitution risk from BYD's self-developed 4nm autonomous driving chip Xuanji A3 remains a key point of market divergence. The stock has accumulated a year-to-date decline of nearly 50%, and mid-to-long-term valuation recovery still requires earnings validation. Guotai Haitong Securities previously initiated coverage with an Outperform rating and a target price of HK$5.18, projecting revenue of RMB 6.2 billion, 8.8 billion, and 12.7 billion for the coming three years.

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