Movement Alert|Hans CNC Falls 3.02% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking Resumes After Two-Day Rebound Amid Institutional Selling Pressure

Market Focus06-26

On June 26, Hans CNC (03200.HK) fell 3.02% in regular trading, trading at HK$183.3/share, with turnover of HK$83.81 million.

The decline followed two consecutive sessions of strong rebounds in which the H-share recorded significant cumulative gains, triggering renewed short-term profit-taking. On the news front, data previously disclosed by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange showed that Morgan Stanley and Schroders PLC successively reduced their holdings in the stock, involving a combined amount exceeding HK$47 million, indicating that institutional selling pressure has not been fully absorbed.

Additionally, the company recently clarified that it is not directly involved in the production of drill bits and milling cutters, which partially corrected market expectations regarding its consumables business. The stock's dynamic price-to-earnings ratio remains elevated, leaving limited room for valuation tolerance, and intensifying short-term bull-bear contestation.

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