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[Brokerage Focus] Citigroup: AAC TECH (02018) will have multiple growth drivers in 2025 with a Target Price of 41 HKD.
Gold Financial News | Citibank released a report forecasting that in 2024, AAC TECH (02018) is expected to achieve a 30% year-on-year increase in annual revenue, with significant contributions from the PSS Business, and the performance of Other Sectors also exceeding expectations, while operating expenses are growing at a pace lower than revenue growth. In various Business fields, AAC TECH has remarkable performances; for instance, in precision Machinery, it is the sole supplier of high-end three-fold Smart Phone middle frames and a major supplier of heat sinks for domestic flagship Smart Phones, holding over 50% market share; the Optical Business also achieved a 30% year-on-year growth, with 5P+ lenses accounting for 70% of the Plastics lens shipment volume.
Here's What's Concerning About AAC Technologies Holdings' (HKG:2018) Returns On Capital
On January 13, AAC TECH (02018.HK) spent 14.4285 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 0.408 million shares.
Gelonghui January 13丨AAC TECH (02018.HK) announced that on January 13, 2025, it spent 14.4285 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 0.408 million shares, with the repurchase price ranging from 34.55 to 35.75 Hong Kong dollars per share.
AAC TECH (02018.HK) spent 9.2291 million Hong Kong dollars to buy back 0.2555 million shares on January 10.
On January 10, Ge Long Hui announced that AAC TECH (02018.HK) spent 9.2291 million HKD to buy back 0.2555 million shares on January 10, 2025, with the repurchase price ranging from 35.6 to 37 HKD per share.
AAC TECH (02018.HK) spent 11.9166 million Hong Kong dollars on January 9 to repurchase 0.3305 million shares.
On January 9, Gelonghui reported that AAC TECH (02018.HK) announced it spent HK$11.9166 million on January 9, 2025, to repurchase 0.3305 million shares at a price of HK$35.2-36.4 per share.
Smart通 Hong Kong stock repurchase Statistics | January 9
Hong Kong Stock Repurchase Statistics | January 9.
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