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Market Overview - A-shares experienced a collective rise on August 13, with the Shanghai Composite Index achieving an eight-day winning streak, reaching a nearly four-year high. The Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.48% to close at 3683.46 points, the Shenzhen Component Index increased by 1.76% to 11551.36 points, and the ChiNext Index surged by 3.62% to 2496.5 points. The total market turnover exceeded 2.1 trillion yuan, marking the first time since February 27 this year that it surpassed the 2 trillion yuan threshold [1][3]. New Yi Sheng's Performance - New Yi Sheng emerged as a standout stock in Sichuan, with a remarkable increase of 15.45% on August 13, reaching a new high. Since its listing in 2016, New Yi Sheng's stock price has seen a cumulative increase of 19052.29% [1][2]. - The core driver behind New Yi Sheng's stock price surge is the massive demand for high-end optical modules fueled by the AI industry wave. Nearly 80% of New Yi Sheng's revenue comes from overseas, closely tied to the AI computing infrastructure construction boom [2]. Financial Performance - From 2016 to 2024, New Yi Sheng's net profit attributable to shareholders is projected to rise from 105 million yuan to 2.838 billion yuan, with total operating revenue expected to reach 8.647 billion yuan in 2024. The company's mid-year report forecast indicates a strong performance for the first half of this year, with net profit expected to be between 3.7 billion and 4.2 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year increase of 327.68% to 385.47% [2]. Market Sentiment and Future Outlook - The surge in market turnover indicates heightened investor enthusiasm, with analysts suggesting that the breakthrough of 3674.4 points is significant for boosting market confidence. If the breakout is validated, it could open up new mid-to-long-term growth opportunities [3]. - Analysts from Dongwu Securities believe that as domestic risk-free interest rates decline and overseas dollar liquidity flows in, incremental capital will continue to enter the market. The combination of "anti-involution and major infrastructure" policies is expected to optimize the supply-demand landscape, transitioning the market towards a performance-driven phase [3].