Movement Alert|Mingming Henmang Falls 3.21% in Regular Trading, High Short-Selling Pressure and New Business Format Competition Weigh on Stock

Market Focus06-03

On June 3, Mingming Henmang (01768.HK) fell 3.21% in regular trading, trading at 349.8 HKD/share, with trading volume of 71.308 million HKD, extending the recent pullback trend following a brief rebound in the prior session.

On the news front, short-selling pressure remains elevated. Data shows the stock's short-selling ratio reached 40.06% on June 1, ranking first in the food and beverage sector, with a short-selling deviation of 229.72%, indicating concentrated bearish positioning. Meanwhile, brokerage research notes highlighted that a new fresh snacks business format centered on a freshness-plus-value proposition is accelerating its rise, posing a competitive challenge to the company's bulk discount snack retail model. The stock's dynamic P/E ratio remains near 30x, significantly above the sector average of 15-20x, adding valuation headwinds. The company owns the Snacks Henmang and Zhao Yiming Snacks brands, serving mass-market consumers through a nationwide franchise network exceeding 24,000 stores.

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