On June 10, Shenghong Technology (02476.HK) fell 3.1% in regular trading, trading at HKD 371.4/share, with trading volume of HKD 239 million. The decline came as investors locked in gains following the prior session's sharp 12% rebound, which was driven by the company's announcement of a 7 billion yuan employee stock ownership plan.
The broader context remains the ongoing fallout from the so-called \"elevator gate\" scandal involving Chairman Chen Tao, whose personal life was publicly exposed by a social media user on June 6. From June 5 to June 8, the H-share plunged from HKD 415 to HKD 338.4 as the scandal compounded a sector-wide selloff triggered by weak overseas AI semiconductor guidance. The company responded on June 8 evening with the employee stock plan to stabilize sentiment, prompting the strong rebound on June 9. Today's pullback reflects typical profit-taking behavior following such a sharp recovery, with the scandal's reputational overhang continuing to cap upside momentum.
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