Movement Alert|Sanhua Intelligent Controls Falls 3.07% in Regular Trading, Robotics Sector Weakness Continues to Weigh on Stock

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Sanhua Intelligent Controls declined 3.07% in regular trading, trading at HK$25.9/share, with turnover of HK$173 million. The stock has now posted consecutive daily losses as the broader Industrial Machinery sector and robotics-related names remain under pressure.

On the news front, the robotics sector continued its weak trend, with notable declines across peers including UBTECH Robotics falling 5.24% and HANS CNC dropping 3.32%. Schroders PLC had increased its position on June 10 at an average price of approximately HK$29.05 with a total investment of around HK$100 million; the current stock price has fallen significantly below that institutional entry cost. Although Daiwa previously highlighted Sanhua as a top pick within the humanoid robot supply chain, near-term sector sentiment depression continues to suppress share price performance. Market observers note that most robotics supply chain vendors have yet to secure large-scale confirmed orders, with new business earnings materialization remaining limited, putting pressure on elevated valuations.

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