On July 29, DTECH fell 3.27% in regular trading, trading at 298.8 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 4.0 million, extending its recent pattern of sharp high-level volatility.
On the news front, the company previously disclosed its half-year earnings forecast, projecting H1 net profit attributable to shareholders to surge 301% to 338% year-on-year, reaching RMB 640 million to 700 million. The core growth driver is robust demand from downstream PCB clients for precision cutting tools and grinding/polishing materials, fueled by AI computing power expansion.
Since surging over 10% on July 14 following the earnings pre-announcement, the stock has faced concentrated profit-taking, entering an alternating pattern of oversold rebounds and high-level oscillation. The current dynamic price-to-earnings ratio stands at approximately 300 times, with market participants divided over whether near-term valuation adequately matches the earnings growth trajectory, sustaining active bull-bear contestation.
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