Movement Alert|DTECH Rises 4% in Regular Trading, Citi Expects New Wave of CCL Price Hikes to Boost PCB Supply Chain

Market Focus08-10

On August 10, DTECH rose 4% in regular trading, reaching 405.6 HKD per share, with turnover of 590,800 HKD.

On the news front, Citi recently published a research report noting that August sales prices for 1080 series electronic-grade glass fiber cloth rose 17% to 18% month-over-month, marking the largest monthly increase year-to-date, with cumulative gains of 118% to 165% for the year. Citi attributed the surge to strong AI demand driving manufacturers to shift capacity from non-AI products to AI-oriented glass fiber cloth, further tightening industry supply. The bank expects major copper clad laminate (CCL) producers to initiate a new round of price increases.

Sustained CCL price hikes are favorable for downstream PCB industry chain prosperity. DTECH, as a core supplier of PCB precision tools, previously disclosed that its first-half net profit attributable to shareholders grew over 300% year-on-year, with downstream customer demand remaining robust. The company noted that production ramp-up efficiency improved significantly, with scale effects driving high-speed earnings growth.

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