On July 6, Anker Innovations (00668.HK) fell 3.15% in regular trading, trading at 96.5 HKD per share, with turnover of approximately 13.57 million HKD. The stock broke below its IPO price of 99.32 HKD once again, extending a sustained downtrend since its Hong Kong listing on July 2.
The company completed its A+H dual-listing on July 2, raising approximately HK$4.52 billion in net proceeds from its Hong Kong IPO. While shares surged 15.69% on the first day of trading, the stock plunged 10.53% on July 3 and has continued to weaken. The persistent selling pressure reflects lingering market concerns over the company's global recall of over 2.38 million power banks in 2025 due to battery cell safety defects, which caused operating cash flow to plummet 82.5% year-over-year and asset impairment losses to surge 194.1%. Additionally, heavy reliance on Amazon as a sales channel and elevated inventory levels near 5 billion yuan have weighed on investor sentiment despite strong revenue growth to 30.5 billion yuan in 2025.
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