Movement Alert|Man Yue Technology Rises 12.33% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Prior Session 22% Plunge Amid AI Capacitor Demand Narrative

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, Man Yue Technology rose 12.33% in regular trading, trading at 5.73 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 42.23 million HKD. The stock rebounded sharply after plunging over 22% in the previous trading session.

On the news front, the core narrative of AI-driven capacitor industry volume and price expansion continues to underpin market interest. AI server per-rack power consumption has surged, reinforcing the rigid demand for capacitors as energy buffers in computing systems. The company's subsidiary Fuhuade Technology is spearheading the construction of a Super Capacitor 5.0 Industrial Park in Guangxi, with planned total investment of 3.5 billion yuan, aligning with AI data center application scenarios.

However, the stock accumulated gains of approximately 900% from early May to June 4 before entering a phase of violent oscillation, with consecutive days of double-digit gains and losses alternating. The company's dynamic P/E ratio stands at approximately 385 times with net profit of only around 6.25 million HKD, indicating limited fundamental support and elevated short-term volatility risk.

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