On July 14, MMG Limited rose 3.68% in regular trading, trading at HK$7.33 per share with turnover of HK$179 million. The stock rebounded after falling to HK$6.92 in the previous session, extending an oversold recovery pattern.
The rebound follows a sustained selloff triggered by the company's completion of a massive financing package exceeding HK$120 billion in late June. The package comprised a placement of approximately 706 million new shares at HK$8.88 each — an 8.8% discount to the pre-deal price — raising net proceeds of around HK$62.53 billion, along with the issuance of US$800 million in zero-coupon convertible bonds maturing in 2027. Since the placement announcement, the stock has declined over 28% from its pre-deal level of HK$9.74. The current price remains approximately 28% below the convertible bond conversion price of HK$10.21, suggesting minimal conversion incentive and leaving the company facing concentrated repayment pressure of US$800 million at maturity. The broader diversified metals and mining sector traded firmer on the day, with CMOC up 3.16% and Jiaxin International Resources up 5.59%, providing additional tailwinds.
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