TLDR Lenovo stock dropped nearly 10% to HK$22.74, a near two-week low, on Wednesday Chinese media reports say Lenovo plans to raise prices across all product categoriesTLDR Lenovo stock dropped nearly 10% to HK$22.74, a near two-week low, on Wednesday Chinese media reports say Lenovo plans to raise prices across all product categories

Lenovo Stock Drops 10% As Price Hike Reports Hit — Is the 140% Rally at Risk?

2026/06/10 17:48
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TLDR

  • Lenovo stock dropped nearly 10% to HK$22.74, a near two-week low, on Wednesday
  • Chinese media reports say Lenovo plans to raise prices across all product categories from July
  • The hikes are driven by rising memory costs tied to surging AI demand
  • This would be Lenovo’s second price hike in 2026, following increases to PC and server prices in March
  • Despite Wednesday’s drop, the stock is still up nearly 140% year-to-date in 2026

Lenovo Group (0992) stock took a hit on Wednesday, sliding nearly 10% after Chinese media reports surfaced that the company is planning price increases across its entire product range starting in July.


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The stock fell to HK$22.74, a near two-week low, and was one of the biggest drags on the Hang Seng index, which itself dropped over 1% on the day.

According to the reports, Lenovo is expected to issue a formal price increase notice to its distributors later this month ahead of the July rollout.

If it goes ahead, this will be the company’s second round of price hikes in 2026. Back in March, Lenovo outlined increases specifically for its PC and server pricing.

CEO Yang Yuanqing had already flagged this direction earlier in the year, warning that rising memory costs would force the company’s hand on pricing.

Memory Costs at the Root

The core issue is memory. Prices have jumped sharply over the past year as AI-driven demand has eaten into supply, leaving companies like Lenovo facing higher input costs.

Lenovo has benefited from that same AI wave — its server business has seen improved demand. But its devices segment, which is its main revenue driver, is caught in a tighter spot: higher costs on one side and soft consumer demand on the other.

That tension is part of what spooked investors on Wednesday.

The broader context matters here too. Memory suppliers have been running hot trying to keep up with data center demand, and that pressure is feeding through to device makers across the board.

Board Governance Update

Separately, Lenovo also disclosed its current board composition. Yang Yuanqing retains his role as chairman, executive director, and CEO.

The filing confirmed membership across the audit, compensation, and nomination and governance committees. The most recent analyst rating on the stock remains a Buy, with a price target of HK$40.00.

That target implies substantial upside from Wednesday’s HK$22.74 level, even after the day’s sharp drop.

Current market cap sits at HK$314.8 billion, with average daily trading volume around 147 million units.

Worth noting: even after Wednesday’s near-10% fall, Lenovo stock is still up close to 140% so far in 2026.

The technical sentiment signal on the stock remains a Buy as of the latest reading.

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