Core Viewpoint - The company, China International Capital Corporation (CICC), is experiencing a decline in stock price and trading volume, while also projecting significant profit growth for the upcoming quarter [1][2]. Financial Performance - CICC's subsidiary, CICC Futures Co., Ltd., has a registered capital of RMB 350 million and focuses on commodity futures brokerage, financial futures brokerage, investment consulting, and asset management [2]. - The company expects a net profit attributable to shareholders of RMB 1.858 billion to RMB 2.106 billion for the period from January 1, 2025, to March 31, 2025, representing a growth of 50% to 70% compared to the previous year's net profit of RMB 1.239 billion [2]. - As of March 31, 2025, CICC reported a net profit of RMB 2.042 billion, a year-on-year increase of 64.85% [8]. Shareholder Information - As of March 31, 2025, the number of CICC shareholders was 139,600, a decrease of 9.70% from the previous period, with an average of 21,000 circulating shares per shareholder, an increase of 10.77% [8]. - CICC has distributed a total of RMB 4.924 billion in dividends since its A-share listing, with RMB 2.607 billion distributed over the past three years [9]. Market Position - CICC is classified as a state-owned enterprise, with its ultimate controller being Central Huijin Investment Ltd. [2][3]. - The company operates in the non-bank financial sector, specifically in securities, and is involved in various business segments including investment banking, equity sales and trading, fixed income, wealth management, and asset management [7]. Institutional Holdings - As of March 31, 2025, major institutional shareholders include Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited, which holds 49.54 million shares, and several ETFs focused on securities companies [10].
中金公司跌2.22%,成交额14.43亿元,近5日主力净流入-2.51亿