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【立方早知道】A股利好!超百亿分红来了/马斯克获价值290亿美元股票奖励/境外买卖股票收入需缴税
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-05 00:51

Group 1 - A-share market sees over 100 billion yuan in cash dividends as 30 companies announce mid-term dividend plans for 2025 [1] - The trend of multiple dividends per year is expected to become a standard practice among listed companies, with an anticipated increase in the number of companies implementing mid-term dividends in 2025 [1] - Tesla grants CEO Elon Musk 96 million shares of restricted stock, valued at approximately 29 billion dollars based on last week's closing price [3] Group 2 - In July 2025, nearly 2 million new investors entered the A-share market, marking a year-on-year increase of over 70% [3] - Cumulative new investors in the A-share market from January to July 2025 reached approximately 14.56 million, a significant increase of 36.9% compared to the same period in 2024 [3] Group 3 - The Ministry of Finance emphasizes the use of proactive fiscal policies to boost consumption and expand domestic demand [5] - The People's Bank of China advocates for moderately loose monetary policies to support technological innovation and stabilize foreign trade [5] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission aims to consolidate market stability and enhance regulatory effectiveness [5] Group 4 - Guizhou Moutai repurchased 345.17 million shares, spending a total of 5.301 billion yuan [26] - The company plans to reduce its registered capital through the repurchased shares [26] Group 5 - Guoquan Food plans to distribute a mid-term dividend of 190 million yuan, with a total shareholder return exceeding 499 million yuan for 2025, a 130.7% increase year-on-year [15] - Yutong Bus reports a cumulative sales increase of 2.63% in the first seven months of 2025 [15] Group 6 - ChipLink Integrated achieved a 21.38% increase in revenue for the first half of 2025, with AI revenue contributing 6% of total revenue [31] - The company reported a significant reduction in net loss, with a quarterly profit for the first time [31] Group 7 - China Heavy Industry is set to delist from A-shares as it merges with China Shipbuilding, with trading suspended from August 13, 2025 [22]