Movement Alert|UNISOUND Rises 6.1% in Regular Trading, U2 Speech Model Multi-Language Upgrade Fuels Rebound

Market Focus07-29

On July 29, UNISOUND rose 6.1% in regular trading, trading at 71.65 HKD/share, with turnover of 15.87 million HKD. The stock rebounded after declining over 5% in the prior session due to profit-taking.

On the news front, UNISOUND announced on July 28 the full completion of its U2-ASR and U2-TTS capability upgrades. The U2-ASR system added recognition for 13 international languages, while U2-TTS added speech synthesis for 8 Southeast Asian languages, now supporting over 100 Chinese dialects and more than 15 international languages. The upgraded versions have been fully deployed on the company's TokenHub large model service platform with open standard API access, targeting cross-border commerce, embodied intelligence, and Agent interaction scenarios.

The rebound also comes after a period of concentrated positive catalysts, including a half-year revenue growth forecast of 31%-43%, a share buyback plan of up to 100 million HKD, and executive share purchases totaling over 5.1 million HKD, which had driven significant prior gains before triggering short-term profit-taking pressure.

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