Movement Alert|51World Declines 6.44% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking Emerges After Over 100% Weekly Surge

Market Focus
May 27

On May 27, 51World (06651.HK) declined 6.44% in regular trading, trading at HK$114.6 per share, with trading volume of HK$405 million. The stock pulled back after an extraordinary rally that saw cumulative gains exceeding 100% over the prior week.

The retreat comes as multiple analysts had flagged elevated pullback risks following the stock's rapid ascent. The company's market capitalization reached approximately HK$40.8 billion as of May 25, with a price-to-book ratio near 50x and negative earnings per share of -0.486, prompting valuation concerns. One investment analysis noted that the stock had already priced in significant short-term expectations at current levels, and warned that if subsequent business growth falls short of expectations, a phased valuation correction could occur. Another commentary explicitly cautioned against chasing the stock higher, noting that the pace of the prior week's gains was unsustainable and that correction risk was material.

The stock had surged on Physical AI tailwinds, including the launch of 51World Model and Aperdata.ai platform, and its dominant 53.5% market share in China's autonomous driving simulation segment.

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