On July 30, Z.AI fell 4.55% in regular trading, trading at HK$1,008.0/share, with turnover of HK$250 million. The stock has been under sustained selling pressure since the company launched a HK$314.1 billion large-scale stock offering earlier this week.
The massive equity issuance has triggered strong market concerns over shareholder dilution. Since the announcement on July 28, when the stock plunged nearly 20% intraday, Z.AI shares have declined across multiple consecutive trading sessions. Despite intermittent technical rebounds, large block sell orders indicate institutional capital continues to exit positions. Analysts note that the company's limited free float amplifies price volatility, and short-term selling pressure remains heavy as the stock offering news continues to weigh on sentiment.
Several institutions maintain a constructive long-term view on fundamentals. JPMorgan maintains an Overweight rating, while Haitong International raised its target price to HK$2,300, citing the company's model iteration capabilities as a long-term competitive advantage.
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