Movement Alert|Hans CNC Rises 3.24% in Regular Trading, Next-Gen AI Server PCB Certification Progress and Strong Fundamentals Support Rebound

Market Focus06-04

On June 4, Hans CNC rose 3.24% in regular trading, trading at HKD 179.7/share, with trading volume of HKD 111 million. The stock has been stabilizing after a pullback driven by consecutive institutional sell-downs from Morgan Stanley and Schroders PLC.

On the news front, the company disclosed an investor relations activity record on May 29, revealing that its CCD six-axis independent mechanical drilling machine, equipped with proprietary 3D back-drilling and drill-test integrated technology, has passed next-generation AI server PCB certification and entered mass production at multiple leading enterprises. The company also highlighted overseas expansion opportunities in Southeast Asia targeting AI servers and high-speed optical module equipment.

Fundamentally, Q1 results showed revenue growth of 103.69% year-over-year and net profit attributable to shareholders surging 176.53% year-over-year, continuing to validate the high-prosperity logic of AI computing power equipment. The combination of product certification milestones and robust earnings has supported the ongoing rebound following the prior institutional selling pressure.

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