Movement Alert|DiPu Technology Falls 5.17% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking After 20% Surge on Lenovo PCCW Solutions Partnership

Market Focus05-28

On May 28, DiPu Technology fell 5.17% in regular trading, trading at HK$66.8/share, with trading volume of approximately HK$128 million.

On the news front, the stock experienced a sharp decline driven by profit-taking following the previous trading day's surge of over 20%. The rally was triggered by the company's announcement of a strategic partnership with Lenovo PCCW Solutions (LPS), under which the two parties will leverage DiPu Technology's DeepexiOS AI-grade enterprise operating system to jointly provide AI employee solutions for regional enterprise clients.

After the rapid gains, short-term profit-taking funds concentrated their selling. Additionally, lingering negative sentiment from the company's earlier placement of 7.942 million new H shares at HK$50.58 per share — representing a discount of approximately 19.78% to the prevailing market price — continued to weigh on investor confidence. The combination of post-rally profit realization and residual dilution concerns contributed to the intraday pullback.

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