On August 10, ZJ INNOLIGHT fell 3.33% in regular trading, trading at HK$1,074.0 per share, with turnover of HK$264 million.
On the news front, the latest Hong Kong Stock Exchange disclosure shows Goldman Sachs sold 324,550 shares of ZJ INNOLIGHT on August 4 at an average price of approximately HK$1,084.87 per share, involving approximately HK$352 million. Following the reduction, Goldman's long position ratio declined from 12.19% to 11.6%. Meanwhile, market concerns over a rumored U.S. FCC ban on imports of new Chinese optical transceiver modules continue to weigh on sentiment. The company has confirmed that the FCC has not yet issued any related restrictive documents, though short-term market sentiment remains disturbed.
Notably, JPMorgan increased its stake in ZJ INNOLIGHT H-shares from 13.48% to 15.02% on the same date, purchasing at an average price of HK$1,150.85. ZJ INNOLIGHT is the global leader in optical modules with approximately 21.2% market share. The company's next earnings report is scheduled for August 24.
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