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Hong Kong stocks surged | Mingming is very busy (01768.HK) rose more than 11% during trading hours, with high certainty of annual store opening expectations, and clear growth prospects for the company in the future.

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02/07/2026
According to the Securities Times APP, Ming Ming (01768.HK) rose more than 11% in midday trading. As of the time of publication, it had risen 7.38% to HK$334.6, with a trading volume of HK$47.8977 million.
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