Movement Alert|GANFENGLITHIUM Rises 3.42% in Regular Trading, Lithium Sector Boosted by Peak Season Expectations and Institutional Accumulation

Market Focus
Aug 10

On August 10, GANFENGLITHIUM rose 3.42% in regular trading, trading at 41.8 HKD/share, with turnover of 56.95 million HKD. Peer Tianqi Lithium gained 3.52% simultaneously, with the lithium mining sector extending its strength.

The rally was driven by multiple catalysts. On the demand side, research reports indicate that H2 peak season is arriving, with lithium carbonate supply gaps expected to widen progressively, reaching peak deficit in Q4. On the corporate front, the company recently applied for Guangzhou Futures Exchange lithium hydroxide designated delivery warehouse qualification, while subsidiary Ganfeng LiEnergy committed 100 million yuan to establish a venture capital fund targeting next-generation battery technologies.

Institutional positioning continues tilting bullish. BlackRock recently raised its H-share long position from 6.67% to 8.62%, while JPMorgan's short position declined from 4.04% to 3.86%. The company reported Q1 revenue of 9.196 billion yuan and net profit of 1.837 billion yuan, with H1 profit guidance indicating 787%-966% year-over-year growth.

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