On July 13, Lens Technology (06613.HK) fell 3.82% in regular trading, trading at HK$21.22 per share, with turnover of HK$84.43 million.
On the news front, three early-stage investment shareholders officially entered their reduction window today, having previously announced plans to sell up to approximately 1.5% of total shares in aggregate between July 13 and October 12. The formal commencement of the disposal period triggered concentrated selling pressure expectations in the market.
Meanwhile, the Electronic Components sector saw broad-based weakness, with KB Laminates down 10.03%, Kingboard Holdings down 10.27%, and Lingyi iTech down 7.20%, reflecting significant industry-wide pressure. Additionally, the company recorded a loss in Q1 due to foreign exchange losses and sluggish terminal demand. Southbound capital has maintained a net reduction trend in recent sessions, with 5.38 million shares sold on July 10 alone, reinforcing the bearish near-term capital flow outlook.
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