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82股股东户数连降 筹码持续集中
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-09-03 09:24

Core Viewpoint - The continuous decline in the number of shareholders for certain companies indicates a trend of increasing concentration of shares, with 82 companies experiencing a decrease for more than three consecutive periods, and some like ZTE Corporation seeing a drop for 13 consecutive periods [1]. Group 1: Shareholder Trends - A total of 460 companies reported their latest shareholder numbers as of August 31, with ZTE Corporation having 428,391 shareholders, a cumulative decrease of 21.09% over 13 periods [1]. - Tianhe Co., Ltd. has seen a continuous decline for 12 periods, with the latest number of shareholders at 23,874, reflecting a cumulative decrease of 24.50% [1]. - Other companies with significant declines include Huaping Co., ST Huawen, and *ST Jinglun, indicating a broader trend of shareholder concentration [1]. Group 2: Market Performance - Among the companies with declining shareholder numbers, 33 saw their stock prices rise, while 49 experienced declines, with notable increases for Haichen Pharmaceutical (58.39%), ZTE Corporation (35.58%), and *ST Jinglun (31.09%) [2]. - 13 companies outperformed the Shanghai Composite Index during this period, with Haichen Pharmaceutical, ZTE Corporation, and *ST Jinglun showing relative returns of 45.72%, 19.19%, and 18.27% respectively [2]. Group 3: Industry Distribution - The industries with the highest concentration of companies experiencing declining shareholder numbers include machinery, pharmaceuticals, and basic chemicals, with 9, 7, and 7 companies respectively [2]. - The main board has 43 companies with declining shareholder numbers, while the ChiNext board has 39 [2]. Group 4: Institutional Interest - In the past month, 7 companies with declining shareholder numbers were subject to institutional research, with Zhongqi Co., Opcon Vision, and Naipu Mining receiving 3, 2, and 2 research visits respectively [2]. - The companies with the highest number of institutional participants in research include Kairun Co. (50), Xinbao Co. (38), and Naipu Mining (32) [2].