Movement Alert|Johnson Electric Holdings Rises 5.13% in Regular Trading, Tesla Optimus Mass Production Imminent Catalyzes T-Chain Core Supplier

Market Focus06-25 11:08

On June 25, Johnson Electric Holdings rose 5.13% in regular trading, trading at 24.22 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 161 million, extending its recent rebound momentum.

On the news front, Tesla's third-generation humanoid robot Optimus is entering its final mass production sprint. Supply chain manufacturers have begun shipping harmonic reducers and joint modules, with Tesla's California factory production line expected to complete retrofitting by late July and officially commence production in July-August. Multiple brokerage research reports have designated Johnson Electric Holdings as a T-chain Tier1 core supplier, with the company's robot joint and dexterous hand businesses widely regarded by institutions as a new growth curve.

Additionally, the company previously announced authorization to repurchase up to 10% of issued shares, providing near-term share price support. Southbound capital has accumulated net purchases of over 31 million shares over the past 20 trading days, reflecting sustained institutional interest in the stock amid the humanoid robot thematic catalyst cycle.

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