On July 14, Lens Technology (06613.HK) fell 3.28% in regular trading, trading at 20.88 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 38.38 million HKD.
On the news front, three early-stage institutional shareholders formally entered their reduction window starting July 13, planning to sell a combined stake of up to approximately 1.5%, concentrating market selling pressure expectations. Meanwhile, Unitree Robotics receiving STAR Market IPO registration approval triggered broad profit-taking across robot concept stocks. Lens Technology had already declined 3.64% in the prior session, with the current session extending that correction.
Additionally, the company reported a net loss in Q1 due to approximately 500 million yuan in foreign exchange losses as the renminbi appreciated, with financial expenses surging 443%. Southbound capital has been net reducing positions in recent sessions, with cumulative net selling of over 8.36 million shares over the past five trading days, reinforcing the near-term bearish capital flow dynamics.
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