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计算机设备板块8月28日涨2.03%,旋极信息领涨,主力资金净流出5.17亿元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-08-28 08:42

Market Performance - The computer equipment sector rose by 2.03% on August 28, with Xuanji Information leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3843.6, up 1.14%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 12571.37, up 2.25% [1] Top Gainers - Xuanji Information (300324) closed at 6.84, up 12.50% with a trading volume of 4.6293 million shares and a transaction value of 3.02 billion yuan [1] - Jianyi Technology (301330) closed at 35.85, up 10.27% with a trading volume of 243,200 shares and a transaction value of 826 million yuan [1] - Yimikang (300249) closed at 19.11, up 7.06% with a trading volume of 895,000 shares and a transaction value of 1.667 billion yuan [1] Top Losers - Luopute (68861a) closed at 16.91, down 4.46% with a trading volume of 80,200 shares and a transaction value of 136 million yuan [2] - Tiandi Digital (300743) closed at 20.32, down 2.82% with a trading volume of 96,100 shares and a transaction value of 195 million yuan [2] - Lang Technology (300042) closed at 28.31, down 2.31% with a trading volume of 287,200 shares and a transaction value of 804 million yuan [2] Capital Flow - The computer equipment sector experienced a net outflow of 517 million yuan from institutional investors and a net outflow of 269 million yuan from speculative funds, while retail investors saw a net inflow of 787 million yuan [2] - The capital flow data indicates varying levels of investor confidence within the sector [2] Individual Stock Capital Flow - Xuanji Information saw a net inflow of 372 million yuan from institutional investors, while it experienced a net outflow of 138 million yuan from speculative funds and a net outflow of 234 million yuan from retail investors [3] - Zhongke Shuguang (603019) had a net inflow of 306 million yuan from institutional investors, with net outflows from both speculative and retail investors [3] - Yimikang had a net inflow of 120 million yuan from institutional investors, but also faced significant outflows from speculative and retail investors [3]