On August 6, DTECH fell 4.32% in regular trading, trading at 372.0 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 1.7002 million. The decline reflects continued weakening of the PCB sector rebound, with peer stock HANS CNC falling 0.77% in the prior session and broader sector recovery failing to sustain momentum.
DTECH has faced persistent profit-taking from its highs despite strong fundamentals. The company previously disclosed its H1 earnings forecast projecting net profit of RMB 640-700 million, representing 301%-338% YoY growth, driven by robust demand for precision cutting tools from downstream PCB clients amid the AI computing buildout. Product mix continued shifting toward higher-end offerings as production ramp efficiency improved.
However, with a dynamic PE ratio of approximately 184x, short-term valuation divergence remains pronounced, fueling active bull-bear debate. The stock's multiple rebound attempts following oversold conditions have repeatedly stalled as sellers continue locking in gains accumulated during the AI-driven rally.
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