Movement Alert|Iluvatar CoreX Falls 7.06% in Regular Trading, Post-Placement Dilution Pressure Compounded by Semiconductor Sector Weakness

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On July 16, Iluvatar CoreX fell 7.06% in regular trading, trading at HK$531.5/share, with turnover of HK$111 million. The stock continued its volatile trajectory around the recent placement price level.

On the news front, the company completed a placement of 14.857 million new H-shares on July 13 at HK$476 per share, representing approximately a 15% discount to the pre-placement closing price, raising net proceeds of approximately HK$7.034 billion. The placement, launched just six months after the company's IPO, triggered dilution concerns as the new shares account for roughly 5.52% of the enlarged share capital. Cornerstone investor lock-up expirations have further expanded the free float, intensifying selling pressure since the stock's June high of HK$887.5.

Sector-wide, the semiconductor industry is broadly under pressure. Within the sector, SMIC fell 0.52%, Hua Hong Grace fell 4.67%, GigaDevice fell 7.08%, Montage Technology fell 11.17%, and Biren Technology fell 0.47%, reflecting systemic sell-offs that have amplified individual stock corrections.

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