Movement Alert|ZJ INNOLIGHT Rises 5.77% in Regular Trading, Capital Group Increases Holdings as Nomura Initiates with Buy Rating

Market Focus
Aug 04

On August 4, ZJ INNOLIGHT rose 5.77% in regular trading, trading at HK$1,073.0 per share, with turnover of HK$165 million. The stock surged in early trading as multiple institutional endorsements fueled bullish sentiment.

On the news front, Hong Kong Stock Exchange filings revealed that The Capital Group Companies, Inc. acquired 2.757 million H shares on July 30 at HK$980 per share, totaling approximately HK$2.702 billion, lifting its stake to 5.06% and triggering a disclosure threshold. Additionally, Nomura Securities initiated coverage on ZJ INNOLIGHT with a Buy rating and a price target of HK$1,595, implying roughly 50% upside from recent levels. The consensus target among covering analysts stands at HK$1,751.66.

The AI hardware sector continued its rebound momentum, with the broader Communications Equipment sector showing broad-based strength. Among sector peers, CIG rose 6.12%, YOFC gained 4.34%, and NANJING PANDA added 1.62%. The company had previously confirmed that nearly all customer orders are secured through next year, while its chairman proposed a buyback plan of up to RMB 8 billion.

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