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AAC TECH (02018) spent 7.2055 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 0.2 million shares on April 29.
AAC TECH (02018) announced that the company will invest 7.2055 million Hong Kong dollars on April 29, 2025...
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AAC TECH (02018) spent 7.1742 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 0.2 million shares on April 28.
AAC TECH (02018) announced that it will spend 7.1742 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 2... on April 28, 2025.
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AAC TECH has launched the industry's first WLG three-in-one "super optical prism".
According to the official news from vivo and AAC TECH, the recently released high-end flagship smartphone X200 Ultra incorporates the industry's first WLG three-in-one super prism (power prism). This product was jointly developed by vivo and AAC TECH, utilizing WLG technology for integrated molding, featuring higher precision, better performance, stronger stability, and a lightweight design. The light intake has been significantly increased by 38% compared to the previous generation, and anti-shake capability has been enhanced by 41%. Compared to traditional planar prisms or the glued structure of lenses and prisms, the biggest innovation of this product lies in achieving aspheric design.
Hong Kong stocks are moving | The Industry Chain for mobile phones expanded its gains in the afternoon, while Consumer Electronics are disturbed by short-term policy changes, but the long-term manufacturing center position remains stable.
In the afternoon, the mobile Industry Chain saw an expansion in gains. As of the time of reporting, COWELL (01415) rose by 8.82%, priced at 24.05 Hong Kong dollars; AAC TECH (02018) increased by 4.53%, priced at 36.95 Hong Kong dollars; Sunny Optical (02382) rose by 3.28%, priced at 66.15 Hong Kong dollars; BYD Electronics (00285) increased by 3.09%, priced at 35.05 Hong Kong dollars.