Movement Alert|AAC TECH Rises 3.54% in Regular Trading, Pre-Earnings Optimism Builds on AI Cooling and Apple Cycle

Market Focus08-14

On August 14, AAC TECH rose 3.54% in regular trading, reaching HK$43.3 with turnover of HK$168 million, as the stock continued to gain momentum ahead of its H1 interim results scheduled for August 20.

The rally comes amid broad institutional optimism surrounding the company's AI cooling, smart glasses, and Apple new product cycle themes. The company announced on August 10 that its board will convene on August 20 to approve unaudited interim results for the six months ended June 30 and consider an interim dividend. Nearly all recent analyst views are bullish. Morningstar maintains a HK$55 fair value estimate, citing robust consumer electronics fundamentals and gradual monetization of data center and smart glasses businesses. Citi expects iPhone 18 production of 81 million units in H2 with an additional 7.5 million foldable units, viewing AAC TECH as a key beneficiary of upgrade specs. The company's AI liquid cooling revenue surged 411% year-on-year in the prior year, while its robot dexterous hand solution has entered mass production with revenue exceeding RMB 100 million.

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