Group 1: Hong Kong Stocks - Chow Sang Sang (00116) surged over 18%, expecting a mid-term profit attributable to shareholders of approximately HKD 900 million to 920 million [1] - XPeng Motors (09868) rose over 4%, reporting a 125.3% year-on-year revenue growth in Q2, achieving a historical high for a single quarter [1] - Sunny Optical Technology (02382) increased over 6%, with a 52.56% year-on-year rise in mid-term profit attributable to shareholders for the six months ending June 30, 2025 [1] - China Gold International (02099) gained over 3%, reporting a turnaround to profitability in the first half of 2025, supported by a rich resource reserve and stable production [1] - Hansoh Pharmaceutical (03692) fell over 8%, announcing a 6.5% discount on a placement to raise nearly HKD 3.9 billion for innovative drug development [1] - Pop Mart (09992) rose over 6%, with adjusted net profit in the first half of 2025 increasing 3.6 times year-on-year [1] - Kunlun Energy (00135) dropped over 3%, reporting a 4.36% year-on-year decrease in mid-term profit attributable to shareholders for the first half of 2025 [1] Group 2: Other Stocks - Gilead Sciences (01672) fell over 8%, announcing a placement to raise a net amount of HKD 468 million, while its controlling shareholder cashed out nearly HKD 390 million [2] - Yixin Group (02858) rose over 1%, reporting a 28% year-on-year increase in adjusted net profit for the first half of 2025, with financial technology revenue soaring 124% [2] - Lithium stocks declined, with Ganfeng Lithium (01772) and Tianqi Lithium (09696) both dropping nearly 6%, amid inventory pressure in the lithium carbonate spot market [2] Group 3: US Stocks - Palo Alto Networks (PANW.US) rose 3.06%, exceeding expectations in Q4 earnings and providing optimistic guidance for future earnings [3] - BHP Group (BHP.US) increased 0.51%, reporting dividends exceeding expectations despite weak iron ore and coal prices [3] - NIO (NIO.US) rose 4.11%, with its L90 model delivering 6,400 units in 20 days since launch, with the factory operating at full capacity [3] - New Oriental (EDU.US) fell 2.79%, influenced by a drop in Oriental Selection's stock, while denying regulatory investigation rumors [3] - Viking Therapeutics (VKTX.US) plummeted 42.12% after reporting adverse side effects in its experimental obesity drug trials [4] - Arm (ARM.US) dropped 5.00%, as it hired Amazon's AI chip director to advance its chip development plans [4] - Home Depot (HD.US) rose 3.17%, reaching a new high since January, with Q2 net sales meeting market expectations [4] - Best Buy (BBY.US) increased 3.20%, launching a third-party online shopping platform to expand product variety [4] - Nexstar Media Group (NXST.US) rose 0.65%, announcing a $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna [4] - Aurora Innovation (AUR.US) fell over 8%, closing down 7.14% after a short-seller report questioned its profit potential [5] - Boeing (BA.US) dropped 3.19%, with Airbus A320 deliveries expected to surpass Boeing's soon [5]
异动盘点0820|锂业股早盘走低;蔚来涨超4%,Viking Therapeutics跌超42%