Movement Alert|Circuit Fabology Microelectronics Rises 3.32% in Regular Trading, Board-Level Packaging Equipment Secures Major Customer Order

Market Focus07-07

On July 7, Circuit Fabology Microelectronics (09630.HK) rose 3.32% in regular trading, trading at 407.0 HKD/share, with turnover of HK$8.27 million.

On the news front, the company announced that its self-developed PLP 2000, China's first 510mm×515mm board-level packaging direct-write lithography system, has secured an order from a key customer in the advanced packaging sector. The equipment supports a maximum processing size of 600mm×600mm and meets 2μm mass production requirements for CoPoS, FOPLP, and glass substrate packaging processes. The system features optimized designs for large-format exposure, pattern resolution, panel uniformity, and full-board consistency.

The stock had previously undergone consecutive corrections following post-IPO profit-taking pressure, having debuted on June 26 at an offer price of HKD 252.73 and surging to HKD 515 on its first trading day. Sector-wide weakness in semiconductor equipment stocks further weighed on shares last week. The fundamental catalyst from the new order, combined with a technically oversold condition, is driving the current rebound.

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