Movement Alert|Mobvista Falls 5.23% in Regular Trading, Continued Pullback After Broker Initiates Strong Buy Coverage

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Mobvista (01860.HK) fell 5.23% in regular trading, trading at HK$11.42/share, with turnover of HK$176 million. The stock has now declined significantly from above HK$13 since receiving its first institutional coverage.

On the news front, Huachuang Securities initiated coverage on Mobvista on June 17 with a Strong Buy rating and a target price of HK$17.7, citing the company as a leading global third-party programmatic advertising platform. The broker forecasted revenue of US$2.7/3.7/4.6 billion and adjusted net profit of US$150/260/380 million for the next three years, applying a 25x target PE for a market cap of US$3.7 billion. However, the stock experienced a sharp intraday reversal on the day following the initiation, and selling pressure has persisted since then as investors lock in gains.

Fundamentally, the company reported Q1 revenue of US$581 million, up 32.2% year-over-year, and previously secured a US$150 million strategic equity allocation from Temasek. Despite solid operating momentum, short-term technical selling pressure remains dominant as the stock has retreated approximately 12% from its post-coverage highs.

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