Easy to change the world: shareholders intend to reduce their holdings by no more than 3.05% in total;Recently, all localities are vigorously promoting mergers and acquisitions, first in Shenzhen and then in Shanghai, and it is estimated that Beijing will soon. The listed companies in the north and Shenzhen are all active, and the merger of Shanghai benchmark brokerage Haitong+Guotai Junan has landed! Other places will follow suit, but mergers and acquisitions are really difficult to grasp, and it is estimated that there are more local+state-owned assets.However, it is a great pity that the China stock market has never had a history of retail investors and institutions getting rich together. Don't deal with hot money and quantification! Foreign investment in A-shares has also become stale and has become fond of speculation. There are always too many routines to create A shares, which is too tiring to play, and the experience is really bad.
Yiming Food issued a suggestive announcement on the risk of stock trading. Since November 26, 2024, the company's stock has been trading daily for 11 consecutive times, with a cumulative turnover rate of 66.9%, which is a risk of a sharp decline in the short term. At the same time, several major shareholders reduced their holdings of shares not exceeding 1% of the total share capital. As of the close of December 10, 2024, the three partnership platforms reduced their holdings by 138,200 shares today.China Research Institute: Wang Xiuyun reduced its shareholding by 1%. At present, the company has not directly involved in the application field of humanoid robots.Second, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited's enlargement trick: special dividends for factories in Europe
Shanghai builds a merger and reorganization head company, and Ning Wang magnifies the move. The bull market still needs to be believed.Wentai Technology: Shareholders plan to reduce their holdings by no more than 2%;First, heavy! Shanghai merger and reorganization action plan announced
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