Movement Alert|Changguang Chenxin Rises 5.1% in Regular Trading, Multiple Broker Upgrades and Selloff Digestion Drive Recovery

Market Focus06-15 13:26

On June 15, Changguang Chenxin rose 5.1% in regular trading, trading at HK$94.35/share, with turnover of HK$18.82 million, extending its recent rebound trend.

On the news front, multiple brokerages have initiated coverage with bullish ratings. CLSA previously assigned an Outperform rating with a target price of HK$141.2, while Guotai Haitong Securities initiated an Overweight rating with a target price of HK$112.86, both representing significant premiums to the current share price. These positive institutional endorsements have bolstered market sentiment.

Additionally, the short-term selling pressure from Tianzhun Technology subsidiary Singapore Tianzhun's planned disposal of up to 1.5221 million shares has been largely digested following consecutive sessions of decline that saw cumulative losses exceeding 15%. The company's annual report revealed revenue of RMB 857 million, up 27.30% year-over-year, with industrial imaging revenue surging 43.06%, signaling strong fundamental momentum that has attracted buying interest on the pullback.

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