Movement Alert|LENS Rises 3.27% in Regular Trading, Glass Substrate Packaging Catalysts Intensify Amid Electronic Components Sector Recovery

Market Focus08-04

On August 4, LENS rose 3.27% in regular trading, trading at 21.48 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 94.38 million HKD.

On the news front, the glass substrate advanced packaging sector has seen intensifying catalysts. LENS previously signed a TGV advanced packaging cooperation memorandum of understanding with Intel, with both parties focusing on key processes including glass substrate through-hole forming, metallized via deposition, and multi-layer interconnect wiring. Multiple brokerages including Citibank have maintained a Buy rating on the stock, with Citibank setting an H-share target price of 25 HKD. The company has established pilot production lines and commenced sample production, with some potential clients having passed preliminary concept verification and entered the technical testing phase.

Meanwhile, the Electronic Components sector showed broad-based recovery, with sector peers LUXSHARE ICT rising 6.97%, VGT up 4.18%, SUNNY OPTICAL up 2.39%, and KB LAMINATES up 3.87%, providing supportive momentum for market sentiment.

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