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Longsys Electronics stock set for Monday test after profit jump forecast and a sharp Friday drop

Longsys Electronics stock set for Monday test after profit jump forecast and a sharp Friday drop

Shares of Shenzhen Longsys Electronics fell 6.4% Friday to 336 yuan after the company projected 2025 net profit to surge 151%–211% year-on-year. The memory maker cited rising AI server demand and tighter supply but warned the forecast is unaudited. Investors await Monday’s open to gauge further reaction. Mainland markets are closed for the weekend.
Longsys Electronics stock rises as 37%-discounted shareholder block sale price hits tape

Longsys Electronics stock rises as 37%-discounted shareholder block sale price hits tape

Longsys shares rose 1.73% to 342.08 yuan in Shenzhen morning trade after shareholders approved a 212.09 yuan per share inquiry-transfer price, 37% below Monday’s close. Five shareholder accounts will transfer 12.57 million shares to 54 investors, with a six-month lock-up. The allocation and settlement remain preliminary, pending ChinaClear’s Shenzhen branch. The stock opened at 323.14 yuan amid volatile early trading.
20 January 2026

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