Movement Alert|Sanhua Intelligent Controls Falls 4.02% in Regular Trading, Humanoid Robot Sector Pulls Back After Sharp Rally

Market Focus07-06

On July 6, Sanhua Intelligent Controls fell 4.02% in regular trading, trading at HK$29.58/share, with turnover of HK$118 million.

On the news front, the humanoid robot sector saw broad-based profit-taking after a sharp rally last week driven by Tesla Optimus V3 mass production expectations. The stock had surged over 10% on July 3 alone following Elon Musk's social media post showing him visiting the Optimus production line at the Fremont factory. After consecutive days of rapid gains, short-term profit-taking pressure intensified across the sector, with UBTECH Robotics down 7.81%, Dobot down 6.64%, and Estun down 4.86%.

Additionally, the company's ex-dividend date is July 7, with a distribution of RMB 0.28 per share, prompting some investors to lock in gains ahead of the record date. Sanhua remains positioned as a core supplier in the Optimus V3 supply chain with over RMB 4.2 billion in backlog orders, while international institutions Schroders PLC and JPMorgan have recently increased their holdings to 14.04% and 5.01% respectively.

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