Movement Alert|Cao Cao Mobility Falls 6% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking Continues After AI Rally as CFO Departure Adds Uncertainty

Market Focus
Jun 18

On June 18, Cao Cao Mobility fell 6% in regular trading, trading at HK$31.3/share, with turnover of HK$166 million. The stock has now declined for three consecutive trading days as investors lock in gains following a significant AI-driven rally.

The company had released a series of AI transformation catalysts since June 9, including establishing an independent AI business unit, recruiting a Chief AI Officer with a total compensation package exceeding 10 million yuan, integrating with ByteDance's Doubao AI ecosystem, and launching an AI ride-hailing beta feature. These announcements drove a substantial cumulative rally prior to the current pullback.

Adding to selling pressure, the company announced on June 16 that CFO Liu Sensen resigned due to health reasons, with Yuan Peng appointed as Vice President and CFO effective June 22. The management reshuffle has introduced additional short-term uncertainty. Market participants remain divided on whether the AI strategy can materially improve fundamentals, given the company's debt ratio of 277% and over 85% of orders relying on aggregation platforms. Capital outflows have persisted for three consecutive sessions.

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