Movement Alert|Dtech Technology Falls 10.53% in Regular Trading, Breaking Below IPO Price on Hong Kong Listing Debut

Market Focus
Jul 09

On July 9, Dtech Technology fell 10.53% in regular trading, trading at 344.0 HKD/share with turnover of HKD 229 million, significantly below its IPO price of HKD 380 per share on its first day of trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

The company completed its global offering of 12.632 million H-shares at HKD 380 per share, raising approximately HKD 4.665 billion in net proceeds. Despite the Hong Kong public tranche being oversubscribed 354.64 times, dark pool trading the prior evening already signaled weakness, closing down over 9% at HKD 345. Meanwhile, its A-share counterpart saw HKD 631 million in net institutional selling on July 6 with a 6.18% decline, indicating cross-market pressure. Concerns over product concentration risk, with PCB drill bits accounting for over 60% of revenue, and pre-IPO insider share disposals by the controlling family have weighed on sentiment.

Dtech Technology was founded in 1997 and is a national high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, production, and sales. It listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2022 and specializes in PCB precision tools, grinding and polishing materials, functional film materials, and intelligent CNC equipment.

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