On July 13, Dtech Technology rose 3.63% in regular trading, trading at 390.0 HKD/share, with turnover of HK$5.64 million.
On the news front, Dtech Technology officially listed on the HKEX main board on July 9 and was immediately included in the Stock Connect eligible securities list on its debut day, opening southbound capital allocation channels. Institutions noted that as Meta, Google, and other tech giants continue accelerating AI infrastructure investment, more PCB manufacturers are joining the capacity expansion wave, potentially intensifying the supply-demand mismatch for high-end drill bits. The company's Q2 net profit is expected to grow over 300% year-over-year.
Fundamentally, Dtech reported Q1 revenue of RMB 814 million, up 92.33% YoY, with net profit attributable to shareholders of RMB 261 million, up 259% YoY. As the world's largest PCB drill bit supplier by volume with a 29.2% global market share, the stock has been recovering from its first-day break below the IPO price of HK$380.
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