Movement Alert|Iluvatar CoreX Falls 3.79% in Regular Trading, Stock Breaks Below Placement Price After HK$7 Billion Offering Completion

Market Focus07-14 10:28

On July 14, Iluvatar CoreX (09903.HK) fell 3.79% in regular trading, trading at HK$463.8/share, with turnover of HK$397 million. The stock has now decisively broken below the placement price of HK$476 per share.

On the news front, the company completed its placement of 14.857 million new H shares on July 13 at HK$476 each, representing approximately a 15% discount to the pre-placement closing price of HK$560. Net proceeds totaled approximately HK$70.34 billion, with placement shares accounting for roughly 5.52% of the enlarged share capital. Approximately 60% of funds are earmarked for upstream supply chain procurement.

Having listed only six months ago in January at HK$144.6 per share, the company's rapid return to capital markets for a larger-than-IPO fundraise has amplified dilution concerns. With the stock now trading below placement price, placees are facing paper losses, intensifying market selling pressure. Additionally, cornerstone investor lock-up expiries have expanded the free float, compounding short-term downward momentum.

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