Movement Alert|Junda Share Falls 5.16% in Regular Trading, Space Photovoltaic Theme Continues to Cool Amid Broad Sector Weakness

Market Focus07-07 13:15

On July 7, Junda Share (02865.HK) fell 5.16% in regular trading, trading at HK$18.98/share, with turnover of HK$38.07 million.

On the news front, the space photovoltaic theme that previously drove the stock higher continues to retreat. The company had earlier clarified on an investor interaction platform that while its ground-based perovskite tandem cell achieved a small-area conversion efficiency of 33.53%, an industry-leading figure, both the ground-based product and the flexible perovskite-crystalline silicon tandem cell adapted for space applications remain in the laboratory R&D stage with no revenue or profit contribution. The clarification has intensified valuation correction pressure as speculative interest fades.

Meanwhile, the broader Semiconductors sector is under significant selling pressure. Among sector peers, Montage Tech fell 11.88%, GigaDevice fell 10.67%, SMIC fell 4.55%, Biren Tech fell 4.20%, and Hua Hong Semiconductor fell 1.01%, reflecting widespread weakness across the board.

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