SKYWORTH GROUP Anticipates Approximately 30% Year-over-Year Decline in Last Year's Profit
Profit Warning: SKYWORTH GROUP has issued a profit warning, anticipating a year-on-year decrease in annual profit of approximately 30%.
Short Selling Activity: The company has experienced short selling amounting to $2.79 million, with a short selling ratio of 17.441%.
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Profit Warning: SKYWORTH GROUP has issued a profit warning, anticipating a year-on-year decrease in annual profit of approximately 30%.
Short Selling Activity: The company has experienced short selling amounting to $2.79 million, with a short selling ratio of 17.441%.

Share Distribution Announcement: SKYWORTH GROUP plans to distribute all shares of Skyworth Photovoltaic to its shareholders, as reported by CICC.
Listing Details: Skyworth Photovoltaic will be listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange through an introduction, without a public offering of new shares.
Privatization Strategy: The company will conduct a share repurchase to facilitate its privatization process.
Target Price Increase: CICC has raised its target price for SKYWORTH GROUP by 100% to HKD8, rating it as Outperform, anticipating the spin-off will enhance the value of its new energy business.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose by 97 points (0.4%) to close at 26,585, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) increased by 62 points (1.1%) to 5,746, with a total market turnover of $250.45 billion.
Active Heavyweights: Notable movements included Alibaba (BABA) up 2.2% to $163.2, Tencent (TENCENT) up 0.2% to $602.5, and Xiaomi (XIAOMI) down 0.2% to $35.42, with significant short selling activity across these stocks.
HSI & HSCEI Constituents: Anta Sports (ANTA) fell 4.2% to $79.1, while SMIC (SMIC) and Kuaishou (KUAISHOU) saw gains of 3.7% and 3.6%, respectively, indicating mixed performance among constituents.
HSMI & HSSI Constituents: Skyworth (SKYWORTH) surged 37.5% to $7.12, marking a new high, alongside other significant gainers like SF Intra-City (up 20.5%) and TCL Electronics (up 14.8%), reflecting strong upward trends in certain sectors.

Market Performance: The HSI fell by 39 points (0.1%) to 26,447, while the HSTI rose by 8 points (0.1%) to 5,691, and the HSCEI decreased by 24 points (0.3%) to 9,070.
Active Heavyweights: Notable movements included XIAOMI down 2.3%, BABA up 1.1%, and TENCENT down 0.2%, with significant short selling activity across these stocks.
HSI & HSCEI Constituents: ANTA SPORTS and LI NING saw significant declines of 5.8% and 4%, respectively, while BIDU-SW increased by 3.3%, reaching a new high.
HSMI & HSSI Constituents: SKYWORTH surged by 37.6% to a new high, with TCL ELECTRONICS and SF INTRA-CITY also showing strong gains of 17.1% and 15.5%, respectively.

Trading Resumption: SKYWORTH GROUP shares resumed trading on the 21st, opening 42.66% higher and peaking at HKD7.59, closing at HKD6.8, a 31.27% increase with a turnover of HKD110 million.
Share Distribution Plan: The company plans to distribute Skyworth Photovoltaic shares to shareholders, offering a choice between cash at HKD4.03 per share or conversion to new shares, with a special general meeting to discuss the proposal.
Valuation and Premium: Each shareholder will receive approximately 0.37 shares of Skyworth Photovoltaic, valued at around HKD6.13, leading to an aggregate theoretical amount of HKD10.16 per share, representing a 96.14% premium over the last trading price before suspension.
Inter-conditional Proposals: The completion of the share distribution, listing of Skyworth Photovoltaic, and share buyback scheme are inter-conditional, with a maximum cash consideration of approximately HKD2.557 billion to be funded through internal resources or external debt financing.

Trading Halt: Shares of SKYWORTH GROUP (00751.HK) have been halted from trading at 9:00 am on the 5th due to pending announcements related to inside information.
Short Selling Details: The short selling amount is reported at $3.00 million with a ratio of 5.107%.





