Movement Alert|UBTECH Rises 3.34% in Regular Trading, Sector Rebound and Continued Pre-Sale Momentum Lift Shares

Market Focus06-12

On June 12, UBTECH (09880.HK) rose 3.34% in regular trading, trading at HK$109.2/share, with turnover of HK$294 million. The stock rebounded after two consecutive sessions of profit-taking that saw shares decline approximately 10% from recent highs.

On the news front, the Industrial Machinery sector staged a broad recovery, with ROBOTPHOENIX surging 18.31%, ESTUN rising 8.24%, HANS CNC gaining 3.83%, and SANHUA up 3.62%, reversing the sector weakness that had pressured UBTECH in prior sessions. Meanwhile, the companys consumer-grade humanoid robot pre-sale orders have continued to climb beyond 2,700 units since the initial 2,110-unit milestone announced on June 7, demonstrating sustained demand for the full-size ultra-bionic humanoid robot set for official launch on June 30. The recently signed strategic cooperation with Hitachi China, which has entered substantive verification with Walker S2 robots deployed in elevator manufacturing scenarios, continues to underpin market confidence in the companys dual consumer and industrial robotics strategy.

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