Movement Alert|Marketingforce Falls 5.08% in Regular Trading, Continued Pullback After Failed Breakout Above Strategic Subscription Price

Market Focus06-05

On June 5, Marketingforce (02556.HK) fell 5.08% in regular trading, trading at 33.66 HKD/share, with trading volume of approximately 97.39 million HKD.

On the news front, the company completed a strategic subscription of approximately 500 million HKD at 40.54 HKD per share on May 20. On June 1, buoyed by strength in the cloud computing sector and a strategic cooperation agreement with Muxi Semiconductor on domestic GPU-powered enterprise AI agent deployment, the stock briefly surged to 40.94 HKD, momentarily piercing the subscription price. However, shares failed to hold above this level and have since declined steadily.

The current price represents a discount of approximately 17% to the subscription price. Selling pressure persists as earlier momentum-chasing capital triggers stop-losses and short-term profit-takers continue to liquidate positions. The subscription price remains a strong resistance level, while market disagreement over equity dilution and business model valuation continues to suppress near-term sentiment.

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