Movement Alert|Marketingforce Declines 5.85% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking After 30% Surge on Earnings Beat Amid Sector Weakness

Market Focus
Jul 17

On July 17, Marketingforce (02556.HK) declined 5.85% in regular trading, trading at HK$37.94/share, with turnover of HK$432 million. The stock experienced technical profit-taking following a surge of over 30% in the prior session that saw record trading volume.

The previous session's rally was driven by a profit alert issued on July 15, in which the company forecast H1 revenue of RMB 1.858 billion to RMB 2.054 billion, up 100% to 121% year-over-year, and attributable profit of RMB 182 million to RMB 222 million, representing growth of 386% to 494%. AI application business revenue was projected at RMB 1.068 billion to RMB 1.18 billion, up 112% to 134%. The strong results were attributed to the commercialization of its Full-Stack Token Factory strategy and AI Agentforce 3.0 platform.

Today's pullback coincides with broad weakness across the Application Software sector. Among peers, 51WORLD fell 9.97%, PHANCY dropped 6.98%, Kingdee International declined 5.83%, Horizon Robotics lost 4.56%, and SenseTime fell 4.32%.

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