Movement Alert|DTECH Rises 4.01% in Regular Trading, PCB Sector Rebounds Again with HANS CNC Up Nearly 4%

Market Focus08-07

On August 7, DTECH rose 4.01% in regular trading, trading at 393.0 HKD/share, with turnover of 15.88 million HKD. The stock rebounded sharply after consecutive sessions of profit-taking, with peer HANS CNC gaining 3.9% in the same session, signaling renewed strength in the PCB sector.

The rebound mirrors the pattern seen on August 4, when sector-wide strength in PCB stocks drove DTECH up 3.22%. The stock had previously declined over three consecutive sessions as profit-taking pressure intensified following a surge from its July highs. On the fundamental side, the company earlier disclosed its H1 earnings forecast projecting net profit attributable to shareholders of 6.4 to 7.0 billion yuan, representing year-on-year growth of 301% to 338%, driven by robust demand from downstream PCB clients for precision cutting tools amid the AI computing buildout. The current dynamic P/E remains elevated at approximately 184 times, with active bull-bear contention persisting around short-term valuation divergence.

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