Movement Alert|Sunny Optical Technology Rises 3.01% in Regular Trading, Academician CTO Appointment Accelerates Optical Interconnect Strategy Amid Multiple Order Expectations

Market Focus06-03 09:41

On June 3, Sunny Optical Technology rose 3.01% in regular trading, trading at HK$85.3/share, with trading volume of HK$260 million.

On the news front, the company announced the appointment of Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow Gu Bo as Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, tasked with leading R&D in frontier technologies including optical interconnect (CPO). This high-profile hire is widely viewed as a pivotal move in the company's strategic transformation from imaging and sensing toward an optics plus AI platform.

The CTO appointment resonates with multiple positive order catalysts previously identified by supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, including the company's entry into AI server CPO and silicon photonics coupling components, an OpenAI device optical component order, its new role as an Apple CCM supplier, and a near-50% share of high-ASP variable aperture lens orders for new iPhones in the second half. The chairman previously stated overseas major client revenue would achieve over 100% growth. These compounding mid-to-long-term catalysts continue to drive share price strength.

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