Movement Alert|Marketingforce Falls 5.12% in Regular Trading, Continued Pullback After Failed Breakout Above Strategic Subscription Price

Market Focus06-04

On June 4, Marketingforce (02556.HK) fell 5.12% in regular trading, trading at HK$35.32 per share, with trading volume of approximately HK$79.03 million.

On the news front, the decline represents a continued pullback following the stock's failed attempt to break above its strategic subscription price of HK$40.54. The company completed a strategic subscription of approximately HK$500 million at HK$40.54 per share on May 20. On June 1, boosted by a cloud computing sector rally and the announcement of a strategic partnership with Muxi Semiconductor on GPU-powered AI infrastructure, the stock surged to HK$40.94, briefly piercing the subscription price. However, the stock failed to hold above this level, and has since declined persistently. The current price represents a discount of approximately 13.2% to the subscription price, with the prior rally's momentum reversing as traders who chased the breakout cut losses and short-term profit-takers continue to exit positions. Market divergence over equity dilution effects and the company's business model valuation continues to suppress near-term sentiment, with the subscription price remaining a strong overhead resistance level.

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