Movement Alert|CHINASOFT INT'L Rises 5.08% in Regular Trading, Kimi K3 Open-Source Launch Combined with Broker Outperform Rating

Market Focus07-30

On July 30, CHINASOFT INT'L rose 5.08% in regular trading, trading at HK$3.7/share, with turnover of HK$55.74 million. The stock has risen for multiple consecutive sessions amid a series of positive catalysts.

On the news front, Moonshot AI recently open-sourced the Kimi K3 model, which immediately topped the Hugging Face weekly trending models chart. CHINASOFT INT'L had previously signed a Token revenue-sharing and joint innovation cooperation agreement with Moonshot AI under its Moon Landing Plan, establishing an FDE Innovation Lab to pursue deep collaboration in enterprise-level Agentic AI. The partnership leverages the company's proprietary AllMeta platform alongside Moonshot AI's K2.7 Code and K3 models to advance commercialization in energy, power, and financial sectors.

Additionally, Guosen Securities maintained an Outperform rating on the company, noting that Token call volume continues to grow with domestic model adoption rising rapidly, pointing to broad market potential for enterprise AI services. The broker highlighted risks including AI development falling below expectations and intensifying software industry competition.

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