# Yuanjie Semiconductor
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Cracks in the Crown: The Sudden Fall of China’s AI-Driven ‘Stock King’
Yuanjie Semiconductor, a leading Chinese optical chip maker that briefly became the country's most expensive stock due to the AI boom, is facing a crisis following the criminal detention of its Vice GM. The event has exposed underlying risks including extreme customer dependency, technological gaps with global peers, and a massive valuation bubble.

Shadows Over the 'King of Stocks': Executive Detention Clouds the Rise of China’s Optical Chip Giant
Yuanjie Semiconductor, China's highest-priced stock, has announced the criminal detention of its Vice President, Chen Wenjun. Despite the executive scandal, the company reported explosive growth in its AI-driven data center business with profit margins exceeding 70%.

Silicon Over Spirits: China’s New Stock Market King Signals a Shifting AI Frontier
Yuanjie Semiconductor has overtaken Kweichow Moutai as China's most expensive stock, driven by the surge in demand for high-speed optical chips used in AI data centers. Despite its strategic importance in breaking foreign monopolies, the company faces extreme valuation risks and the historical 'Moutai Curse' that often follows such rapid market ascents.

A Symbolic Shift: How an AI Chipmaker Dethroned China’s Liquor King
Yuanjie Semiconductor Technology has overtaken Kweichow Moutai as China’s highest-priced stock, marking a shift in market dominance from traditional consumer luxury to AI-driven hardware. The company's rise is driven by its rare IDM manufacturing model and the surging global demand for high-speed laser chips in AI data centers.

China’s Equity Guard Changes: Yuanjie Semiconductor Dethrones Moutai as A-Share 'Stock King'
Yuanjie Semiconductor has replaced Kweichow Moutai as China’s most expensive stock, signaling a fundamental shift in market leadership from consumer staples to AI-driven technology. While the tech-heavy ChiNext index rose on the back of heavy hardware investment, the broader market remains volatile with significant downside breadth.