Movement Alert|KINGDEE INT'L Rises 5.67% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Two-Day 14% Decline as Multiple Banks Maintain Buy Ratings

Market Focus
Aug 14

On August 14, KINGDEE INT'L rose 5.67% in regular trading, trading at HK$8.395/share, with turnover of HK$52.22 million. The stock rebounded sharply after two consecutive sessions of decline totaling approximately 14%.

On the news front, multiple major investment banks issued supportive views following the company's interim results. Morgan Stanley raised its target price to HK$11.4 and maintained an \"overweight\" rating. CMBI maintained a \"buy\" rating, highlighting AI native product revenue surging 189% year-over-year to RMB 296 million in H1, with contract value reaching RMB 605 million. Citi, despite lowering its target price from HK$13.7 to HK$11.9 citing soft sector sentiment, also maintained its \"buy\" rating. Management reiterated the full-year AI native revenue target exceeding RMB 1 billion and emphasized the company's competitive moat remains intact. Following the prior profit-taking triggered by in-line H1 results and absence of interim dividend, the concentration of institutional endorsements provided support for market confidence and catalyzed a technical rebound.

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