DC HOLDINGS (00861) Surges Over 10% Afternoon on Strategic AI Model and Value Reassessment

Stock News05-21

DC HOLDINGS (00861) saw its shares rise more than 10% in afternoon trading. At the time of writing, the stock was up 8.9% to HK$2.57, with a turnover of HK$65.0983 million.

The company previously launched its "Yanyun AI First FDE" business model. This model, centered on the concept of "AI for Process," aims to transform AI technology from a general-purpose tool into an intelligent engine deeply integrated into industrial workflows.

Analysts point to the company's comprehensive deepening of its Data×AI strategy, suggesting that an inflection point in performance is gradually being established. The company is transitioning from a holding-type platform to a business-driven entity, which is expected to promote sustained improvement in medium to long-term operational quality.

It is noted that the company is accelerating the conversion of cutting-edge technologies into high-value commercial scenarios. By rapidly entering industries through the agile validation and deep co-creation approach of the "Yanyun AI First FDE" model, delivery cycles are significantly shortened. This establishes a new paradigm of technology-driven business operations, creating value for clients while accumulating standardized, replicable data assets. This process strengthens the technological moat and drives service-based revenue towards high-quality, sustainable growth.

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