纳芯微8月28日获融资买入1.32亿元,融资余额6.00亿元

Core Insights - Naxin Micro experienced a stock price increase of 3.38% on August 28, with a trading volume of 725 million yuan [1] - The company reported a financing buy-in of 132 million yuan and a net financing buy-in of approximately 66.42 million yuan on the same day [1] - As of August 28, the total balance of margin trading for Naxin Micro reached 609 million yuan, indicating a high level of financing activity [1] Financing Summary - On August 28, Naxin Micro had a financing buy-in of 132 million yuan, with a current financing balance of 600 million yuan, accounting for 2.20% of its market capitalization [1] - The financing balance is above the 90th percentile level for the past year, indicating a high level of investor interest [1] Short Selling Summary - On August 28, Naxin Micro repaid 1,319 shares in short selling and sold 700 shares, amounting to a selling value of approximately 13,380 yuan [1] - The remaining short selling volume was 47,800 shares, with a short selling balance of approximately 9.13 million yuan, also above the 90th percentile level for the past year [1] Company Overview - Naxin Micro Electronics Co., Ltd. was established on May 17, 2013, and listed on April 22, 2022 [1] - The company focuses on the research and sales of high-performance, high-reliability analog integrated circuits, with revenue composition as follows: signal chain products 38.45%, power management products 34.09%, sensor products 27.11%, and others 0.35% [1] Financial Performance - For the first half of 2025, Naxin Micro reported a revenue of 1.524 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year growth of 79.49% [2] - The net profit attributable to shareholders was -78.01 million yuan, showing a year-on-year increase of 70.59% [2] - The company has distributed a total of 162 million yuan in dividends since its A-share listing, with 80.85 million yuan distributed over the past three years [2] Shareholder Structure - As of June 30, 2025, Naxin Micro had 8,026 shareholders, an increase of 5.25% from the previous period [2] - The average number of circulating shares per shareholder increased by 45.09% to 17,758 shares [2] - Notable changes in institutional holdings include a decrease in shares held by some funds and an increase in others among the top ten circulating shareholders [2]