Movement Alert|Shenyan Intelligence Falls 5.71% in Regular Trading, High Valuation and Fundamental Divergence Driving Continued Profit-Taking

Market Focus06-10 09:54

On June 10, Shenyan Intelligence fell 5.71% in regular trading, trading at HK$322.8 per share, with trading volume of HK$9.5525 million.

On the news front, the stock has accumulated massive gains since its IPO on May 27 at an issue price of HK$55.5, but persistent fundamental concerns continue to suppress market confidence. The company's net profit has declined for three consecutive years, shrinking approximately 85%, while gross margin fell from 31.2% to 25.5%. Core revenue remains heavily reliant on traditional advertising placement services. Although its Deep Agent product has secured 37 commercial contracts, the tension between elevated valuation and weak fundamentals remains the primary risk, with profit-taking pressure continuing to unfold.

Shenyan Intelligence is a leading decision AI technology company in China, providing decision AI applications focused on marketing and sales scenarios, encompassing intelligent ad placement and intelligent data management to empower enterprises with intelligent and automated decision-making.

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