Movement Alert|ZJ INNOLIGHT Rises 3.09% in Regular Trading, Oversold Rebound Ahead of Mid-Term Results Release

Market Focus09:52

On August 21, ZJ INNOLIGHT rose 3.09% in regular trading, trading at HK$1,126.0/share, with turnover of HK$172 million. The rebound comes after the stock suffered consecutive sharp declines — its A-share fell over 9% on August 19, followed by a 3.18% drop in H-shares on August 20 — triggering oversold recovery demand.

The company is scheduled to release its interim results today, with market consensus expecting quarterly revenue of RMB 232.25 billion, representing a year-over-year increase of 183.62%, and adjusted earnings per share of RMB 6.51, up 261.98% year-over-year, driven by high-end optical module volume ramp-up.

On the capital flow front, the company's A-shares attracted RMB 28.44 billion in margin purchases on August 20, ranking first across both exchanges. Meanwhile, major foreign institutions have been actively accumulating positions, with JPMorgan's stake rising to 16.14%, Goldman Sachs' long position reaching 11.22%, and Aspex funds increasing their holdings to 7.09%, providing underlying support for the rebound.

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