On June 18, Cambridge Technology rose 3.73% in regular trading, trading at 135.8 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 166 million.
On the news front, the optical module industry chain has been broadly strengthening in recent sessions, driven by surging demand for 800G/1.6T optical modules as AI computing infrastructure undergoes rapid iteration. As a global top-ten optical module manufacturer, the company has achieved 800G scale production and 1.6T small-batch shipments, while its NPO/CPO optical engine R&D has reached milestone progress.
The stock had previously experienced consecutive declines due to the dilutive effect of its H-share placement completed on June 4, which issued 15.6 million new H-shares representing approximately 16.84% of enlarged issued H-share capital. After hitting an intraday low of HKD 111.3 on June 11 — well below the placement price of HKD 126.66 — the stock entered a technical recovery channel. Additionally, the company granted 3.9985 million stock options to 1,056 core employees at an exercise price of RMB 113.71, binding talent and setting clear performance targets for the coming years, further bolstering market confidence.
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