Movement Alert|Zhaowei Electromechanical Rises 5.25% in Regular Trading, Dexterous Hand Concept Continues to Catalyze as Capital Rebounds After Two-Day Pullback

Market Focus06-12

On June 12, Zhaowei Electromechanical rose 5.25% in regular trading, trading at 65.0 HKD/share, with turnover of 20.36 million HKD. The stock had declined 5.04% on June 10 and 7.09% on June 11 on profit-taking pressure, creating conditions for capital to re-enter at lower levels.

On the industry front, the humanoid robot sector continues to accelerate toward commercialization, with dexterous hands drawing sustained market attention as a core incremental component. The company remains the only A-share listed enterprise with a complete dexterous hand product brand, having signed strategic cooperation agreements with 12 robot manufacturers and planning to invest 800 million yuan in a dexterous hand and micro-drive system industrial park. Guojin Securities previously issued a Buy rating, forecasting revenue of 2.46/3.37/4.49 billion yuan for 2026-2028 with net profit growth of 44%/39%/42%. The company has noted that its robotics business currently accounts for a small proportion of revenue and contributes limited earnings impact.

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