AI boom sparks Kingboard subsidiary’s US$1.5 billion stake sale to ramp up PCB capacity
AI server backlogs and supply chain strains push Kingboard to tap markets and expand circuit board output

The company said the proceeds would be used to expand business and production capacity to meet surging demand.
The five hyperscalers – Alphabet, Amazon.com, Meta Platforms, Microsoft and Oracle – were expected to spend a combined US$805 billion on AI infrastructure in 2026 alone, according to Morgan Stanley’s latest estimates.
Kingboard Holdings agreed to sell 155 million shares in Kingboard Laminates at HK$76 apiece, an 11.5 per cent discount to Tuesday’s closing price of HK$85.90, according to a Hong Kong stock exchange filing on Wednesday.
The placed shares will account for about 4.92 per cent of the enlarged share capital, with the transaction scheduled to close on June 22.
