Movement Alert|Unisound Falls 5.56% in Regular Trading, A-Share Return Still in Early Research Stage Amid Broader AI Sector Weakness

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Unisound (09678.HK) fell 5.56% in regular trading, trading at 158.6 HKD/share, with turnover of 28.52 million HKD.

On the news front, media reports on June 22 indicated the company is in preliminary discussions with multiple brokerages regarding the feasibility of a return to A-share listing. However, sources close to the company revealed that related work remains in the early research stage, and the company has not officially responded. The market remains cautious about the likelihood of this plan materializing.

The broader Application Software sector came under significant pressure today. Among sector peers, 51WORLD fell 9.97%, Horizon Robotics fell 3.86%, SenseTime fell 2.76%, Kingdee International fell 2.07%, and Phancy fell 1.76%.

Additionally, the company has conducted three placements this year raising approximately 880 million HKD in aggregate. Combined with earnings per share of -4.87 HKD reflecting sustained losses, frequent equity dilution continues to weigh on market sentiment.

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