Movement Alert|Estun Automation Falls 5.51% in Regular Trading, Technical Pullback After Consecutive Limit-Up Sessions Amid Sector-Wide Weakness

Market Focus06-10

On June 10, Estun Automation (02715) declined 5.51% in regular trading, trading at HKD 19.12/share, with trading volume of HKD 210 million.

The pullback follows an aggressive rally in which the A-share listing posted back-to-back daily limit-up closures on June 8 and June 9, while the Hong Kong-listed shares surged over 25% cumulatively during the same period, creating significant short-term profit-taking pressure. The company issued an abnormal trading fluctuation announcement confirming that its A-share closing price deviation exceeded 20% over two consecutive sessions, and stated there are no undisclosed material matters.

Within the Industrial Machinery sector, broad-based selling pressure weighed on peers. Among individual stocks, UBTECH ROBOTICS down 3.34%, HANS CNC down 6.21%, GEEKPLUS-W down 3.25%, SANHUA down 3.17%, TECHTRONIC IND down 0.17%. The sector-wide retreat further suppressed Estun Automation's intraday performance.

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