Movement Alert|Dobot Rises 6.5% in Regular Trading, Everbright Securities Maintains Buy Rating with Upgraded Revenue Forecasts

Market Focus
Jun 12

On June 12, Dobot (02432.HK) rose 6.5% in regular trading, trading at 27.96 HKD/share, with turnover of 28.25 million HKD, rebounding after consecutive declines of over 5% in the prior two sessions.

On the news front, Everbright Securities published a research report maintaining a \"Buy\" rating on Dobot, upgrading revenue forecasts for fiscal years 2026-2028 to 750/1,080/1,530 million RMB (from prior estimates of 700/980/1,370 million RMB), corresponding to year-over-year growth of 52%/45%/41%. The broker highlighted that the company is entering a multi-factor resonance phase of new product volume ramp, customer reorders, capacity expansion, and profitability improvement in its collaborative robot arm business. The report also noted that Dobot's current valuation trades at a notable discount versus Korean peer Doosan Robotics, and that its pending A-share listing on the ChiNext board may serve as a valuation recovery catalyst.

Within the Industrial Machinery sector, the broader segment rebounded today. Among peers, ESTUN rose 7.76%, UBTECH ROBOTICS rose 4.78%, HANS CNC rose 3.76%, SANHUA rose 3.48%, and TECHTRONIC IND rose 2.51%.

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