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中国海油跌1.02%,成交额7.11亿元,主力资金净流出1.00亿元
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-06-27 06:37

Core Viewpoint - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has experienced a decline in stock price and significant net outflow of funds, indicating potential challenges in the market [1][2]. Group 1: Stock Performance - As of June 27, CNOOC's stock price decreased by 1.02%, reaching 26.10 CNY per share, with a trading volume of 7.11 billion CNY and a turnover rate of 0.91%, resulting in a total market capitalization of 12,405.32 billion CNY [1]. - Year-to-date, CNOOC's stock has dropped by 11.56%, with a 2.21% decline over the last five trading days, a 1.52% increase over the last 20 days, and a 1.20% increase over the last 60 days [1]. Group 2: Fund Flow - The main funds saw a net outflow of 1.00 billion CNY, with large orders buying 1.31 billion CNY (18.37% of total) and selling 1.36 billion CNY (19.06% of total) [1]. - Special large orders accounted for 6.24% of total buying (44.37 million CNY) and 19.65% of total selling (1.40 billion CNY) [1]. Group 3: Company Overview - CNOOC, established on August 20, 1999, and listed on April 21, 2022, primarily engages in the exploration, production, and sales of crude oil and natural gas [2]. - The company operates in three segments: exploration and production, trading, and other business activities, with oil and gas sales contributing 84.57% to revenue, trading 13.11%, and other businesses 2.32% [2]. - CNOOC's operations span multiple countries, including China, Canada, the USA, the UK, Nigeria, and Brazil [2]. Group 4: Financial Performance - For the first quarter of 2025, CNOOC reported revenue of 1,068.54 billion CNY, a year-on-year decrease of 4.14%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 365.63 billion CNY, down 7.95% year-on-year [2]. - The company has distributed a total of 1,955.76 billion CNY in dividends since its A-share listing [3].