Movement Alert|SG MICRO Rises 3.32% in Regular Trading, Mid-Term Earnings Doubling Amid Industry-Wide Analog Chip Price Hikes

Market Focus
Aug 18

On August 18, SG MICRO rose 3.32% in regular trading, trading at HK$107.8/share, with turnover of HK$2.5382 million. The stock was buoyed by a confluence of strong earnings expectations and industry pricing tailwinds.

On the industry front, global analog chip leader ADI announced its second full-product price increase of the year effective September 13, following Texas Instruments which had already completed three rounds of price adjustments. The analog chip sector has entered a sustained upcycle of rising prices. SG MICRO, ranked 8th globally and 1st domestically in analog IC revenue with approximately 1.8% global market share, is positioned to benefit from both volume and pricing expansion.

On the company level, SG MICRO previously disclosed that H1 net profit attributable to shareholders is expected to reach RMB 401.7 million to RMB 431.8 million, roughly doubling from RMB 200.8 million in the prior-year period. The board is scheduled to convene on August 28 to formally review interim results and consider a dividend. Market participants appear to be positioning ahead of the official earnings confirmation.

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