Movement Alert|Goldwind Technology Falls 3.06% in Regular Trading, Green Power Sector Extends Deep Adjustment as Heavy Electrical Stocks Broadly Decline

Market Focus05-20 10:04

On May 20, Goldwind Technology fell 3.06% in regular trading, trading at 14.57 HKD/share, with trading volume of approximately 55.56 million HKD.

On the news front, the green power sector continues its deep adjustment that began in mid-May, with the stock declining across multiple consecutive trading sessions since May 14. The sector has entered a high-level consolidation phase following a period of concentrated fund positioning, as market capital undergoes reallocation among power-related thematic sectors.

Adding to the pressure, JPMorgan reduced its holdings in Goldwind Technology by approximately 352,763 shares on May 11 at 17.31 HKD per share, bringing its stake down to 6.95%. Although JPMorgan subsequently repurchased approximately 1.06 million shares on May 13, the broader sector adjustment continues to weigh on individual stocks. Within the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector, peers also traded lower, with Dongfang Electric down 3.65%, Harbin Electric down 1.70%, and Vpower Group down 8.51%.

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