Movement Alert|Man Yue Technology Falls 9.3% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking Pressure Intensifies After Prior 9x Rally

Market Focus06-12

On June 12, Man Yue Technology fell 9.3% in regular trading, trading at HK$5.55/share, with turnover of HK$67.70 million. The stock continues its volatile high-level correction pattern characterized by alternating double-digit daily swings.

The decline extends the profit-taking cycle that began after the stock surged approximately 900% from early May to June 4, driven by expectations that AI demand would trigger a volume-and-price boom in the capacitor industry. However, fundamental support remains limited — the company carries a dynamic price-to-earnings ratio of approximately 412 times, with net profit of only around HK$6.25 million, reflecting weak profitability. After brief technical rebounds on June 9 and June 11, selling pressure has resumed as the stock enters a deeper correction phase, now trading significantly below recent highs.

Man Yue Technology Group Limited is a Hong Kong-based investment holding company principally engaged in the manufacture, sale, and distribution of electronic components, including aluminum electrolytic capacitors and conductive polymer aluminum solid capacitors under its SAMXON and X-CON brands.

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