Movement Alert|DELTON Rises 5.28% in Regular Trading, Fullgoal Fund Continuous Accumulation Combined with PCB Sector Strength

Market Focus08-13

On August 13, DELTON rose 5.28% in regular trading, trading at HK$136.9/share, with turnover of HK$9.90 million.

On the news front, Fullgoal Fund increased its holdings on August 5 and August 7, accumulating a total of approximately 611,500 shares worth over HK$72.64 million, raising its stake from 4.84% to 6.14%. The consecutive buying signals institutional confidence in the company.

On the fundamental side, the company reported H1 revenue of RMB 4.388 billion, up 80.98% year-over-year, with net profit attributable to shareholders reaching RMB 956 million, up 94.39%. Computing scenario PCB revenue of RMB 3.669 billion accounted for 83.6% of total revenue, surging 104.4% year-over-year, serving as the core performance driver. Q2 standalone net profit reached RMB 563 million, up 124.13% year-over-year.

Additionally, the PCB sector showed broad-based strength, with KB Laminates up 4.03% and VGT up 3.78%, providing sector-level tailwinds to individual constituents.

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