On August 21, WANGUO GOLD GP rose 3.15% in regular trading, trading at HK$14.05/share, with turnover of HK$18.61 million, extending the previous session's rebound momentum.
The stock continues to recover from a sharp selloff triggered by the company's announcement of a HK$5.5 billion convertible bond issuance on August 18. The bonds carry a 0.75% coupon rate with an initial conversion price of HK$15.62 per share, representing a 20.15% premium to the last closing price prior to announcement. While the potential dilution of approximately 8% of current share capital initially pressured the stock down over 6%, market sentiment has gradually digested these concerns.
Supporting the recovery are the company's strong H1 results reported on August 17, with attributable profit surging 50.7% year-over-year to RMB 905 million, revenue rising 50.2% to RMB 1.86 billion, and gross margin expanding 7.3 percentage points to 77.3%, driven primarily by increased sales at the Gold Ridge mine. Sector linkage also provided tailwinds, with ZIJIN MINING up 1.52%, CMOC up 1.38%, and LYGEND RESOURCE up 1.31%.
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