On July 17, MMG Limited fell 3.28% in regular trading, trading at HKD 7.29 per share, with turnover of approximately HKD 70.81 million.
On the news front, overnight copper prices traded weak as Fed officials maintained hawkish rhetoric, keeping rate hike concerns alive and lifting the US dollar index, which suppressed copper prices. The broader diversified metals sector declined in tandem, with peers such as CMOC and Lygend Resources recording losses of 3% to 5%.
Meanwhile, following the completion of a financing package exceeding HKD 12 billion in late June — comprising a placement of 706 million new shares at HKD 8.88 each netting approximately HKD 6.253 billion, and issuance of USD 800 million zero-coupon convertible bonds due 2027 — the stock has fallen over 25% from the pre-placement price of HKD 9.74. The current share price remains at an approximately 29% discount to the convertible bond conversion price of HKD 10.21, and market attention on the concentrated USD 800 million repayment obligation maturing in 2027 continues to weigh on valuation recovery.
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