On June 22, Lead Intelligent fell 3.22% in regular trading, trading at 36.54 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 20.95 million HKD. The stock has now fallen nearly 20% below its IPO price of 45.8 HKD.
The decline reflects a continuation of persistent selling pressure since the stock retreated from its April highs. Three key factors are weighing on shares: first, a market style rotation toward AI concepts is draining liquidity from the lithium battery equipment sector; second, the stock's dynamic P/E ratio remains above 36x, creating ongoing valuation compression pressure amid declining risk appetite; third, industry headwinds including power battery overcapacity, equipment price wars, and margin erosion concerns are driving a re-rating from growth to cyclical valuation logic.
Notably, the stock surged 16% on June 16 following its inclusion in the CSI 300 index, but profit-taking quickly emerged, pushing shares back to new lows. The company completed a 350 million yuan share buyback program in early June, repurchasing 11.27 million shares, though this has yet to stem the downward trend.
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