Movement Alert|MiningLamp Technology-W Falls 5.55% in Regular Trading, Massive Lock-Up Expiry of 124 Million Shares Weighing on Stock

Market Focus06-17

On June 17, MiningLamp Technology-W (02718.HK) fell 5.55% in regular trading, trading at HKD 217.2 per share, with turnover of approximately HKD 14.86 million.

On the news front, the company faces its first major post-IPO lock-up expiry on July 31, involving approximately 124 million shares. Prior to this unlock, only 5.95 million shares were in free float, representing just 4.09% of total share capital. After the expiry, the circulating share count will surge approximately 22-fold, creating substantial potential selling pressure. Research indicates that theoretically tradeable A-class shares will jump from roughly 5% to around 90% of total equity.

Although the stock had previously rallied over 35% in five trading days on edge-side AI concept momentum, the combination of imminent lock-up pressure and short-term profit-taking has driven the stock back down. The company listed in November at HKD 141 per share and hit a 52-week high of HKD 357 before retreating sharply amid these overhang concerns.

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