Handset component stocks broadly rose this morning (7 May). SUNNY OPTICAL (02382.HK) +0.550 (+1.340%) Short selling $63.20M; Ratio 12.689% opened flat and soon expanded its gains, once hiking 5% to $43.15, a high of more than a month. It currently trades at $42.25, up 2.92%, with a volume of 4.7479 million shares, involving $201 million.
BYD ELECTRONIC (00285.HK) +1.000 (+3.484%) Short selling $69.01M; Ratio 14.297% peaked at $30.4, a one-month high. It now trades at $29.65, lifting 3.31%. AAC TECH (02018.HK) +0.800 (+3.137%) Short selling $39.75M; Ratio 21.707% stands now at $26.25, rising 2.94%. COWELL (01415.HK) -0.160 (-0.815%) Short selling $6.70M; Ratio 6.817% anchors now at $19.98, elevating 1.83%, after once logging a new high since mid-January this year.
Q TECH (01478.HK) +0.010 (+0.289%) Short selling $722.13K; Ratio 7.031% inclined moderately by 0.87% to $3.49. FIT HON TENG (06088.HK) +0.040 (+1.826%) Short selling $1.97M; Ratio 6.503% rose 0.46% to $2.20. TONGDA GROUP (00698.HK) -0.001 (-1.190%) trades now at $0.083, down 1.19%.
According to the latest report from market research firm Counterpoint, Apple (AAPL.US) and Samsung dominated the list of the world's best-selling smartphones in 1Q24, with the iPhone 15 Pro Max becoming the best-selling handset.
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