Movement Alert|Sanhua Intelligent Controls Falls 3.05% in Regular Trading, Robot Concept Profit-Taking Continues as Unitree IPO Triggers Sector Selloff

Market Focus07-14

On July 14, Sanhua Intelligent Controls fell 3.05% in regular trading, trading at HK$26.66/share with turnover of HK$51.52 million, extending the previous session's 3.13% decline.

On the news front, Unitree Robotics received CSRC approval for its STAR Market IPO registration, triggering broad profit-taking across robot concept stocks. Sanhua, as a core supplier of humanoid robot actuators, faced pronounced selling pressure. The stock had accumulated substantial gains from June 30 through July 3 — including hitting the A-share daily limit on July 3 — and has since entered a concentrated profit-digestion phase. The Industrial Machinery sector remained broadly weak, with UBTECH Robotics down 1.75% and Techtronic Industries down 0.48%.

Additionally, the company's H-share transfer registration was suspended from July 9 to July 14 for dividend record purposes, constraining short-term liquidity and adding further downward pressure on the share price.

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