Movement Alert|Goldwind Technology Falls 3.7% in Regular Trading, Green Power Sector Extends Deep Correction as Heavy Electrical Stocks Face Broad Pressure

Market Focus05-26

On May 26, Goldwind Technology fell 3.7% in regular trading, trading at 14.05 HKD/share, with trading volume of approximately 77.77 million HKD. The decline reflects continued selling pressure as the green power sector extends its deep correction that began on May 14.

On the news front, Taiwan-based offshore wind firm Swancor Holding faces potential delisting due to massive project losses, raising concerns over wind power industry profitability. Additionally, JPMorgan previously reduced its Goldwind stake by approximately 352,800 shares, with its holding ratio falling to 6.95%, intensifying institutional selling pressure. The sector remains in a high-level consolidation phase following prior capital concentration.

Within the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector, stocks broadly declined. Among peers, SH Electric fell 7.95%, Guoxia Tech fell 6.78%, Harbin Electric fell 1.48%, Dongfang Electric fell 0.84%, while Vpower Group was flat.

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