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佳电股份跌2.07%,成交额1.37亿元,主力资金净流出1779.18万元

Company Overview - Jiadian Co., Ltd. is located in Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province, and was established on December 31, 1996. The company was listed on June 18, 1999. Its main business involves the manufacturing and maintenance of motors and shielded electric pumps, as well as the development and technical services of electric motors and explosion-proof electrical technology [1]. Financial Performance - For the first half of 2025, Jiadian Co., Ltd. achieved a revenue of 2.497 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year growth of 0.63%. However, the net profit attributable to the parent company was 132 million yuan, which reflects a year-on-year decrease of 24.50% [2]. - Since its A-share listing, Jiadian Co., Ltd. has distributed a total of 536 million yuan in dividends, with 269 million yuan distributed over the past three years [3]. Stock Performance - As of September 19, Jiadian Co., Ltd.'s stock price was 11.82 yuan per share, with a market capitalization of 8.215 billion yuan. The stock has increased by 5.73% year-to-date, but has seen a decline of 0.59% over the last five trading days and 2.48% over the last twenty days [1]. - The stock experienced a net outflow of 17.7918 million yuan in principal funds, with large orders accounting for 26.95% of purchases and 19.52% of sales [1]. Shareholder Information - As of September 10, the number of shareholders for Jiadian Co., Ltd. was 36,500, a decrease of 3.11% from the previous period. The average number of circulating shares per person increased by 3.20% to 16,104 shares [2]. - As of June 30, 2025, Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited has exited the list of the top ten circulating shareholders [3]. Industry Classification - Jiadian Co., Ltd. is classified under the Shenwan industry category of power equipment, specifically in the motor sector. The company is also associated with concepts such as the Heilongjiang Free Trade Zone, small-cap stocks, nuclear power, aerospace and military industry, and state-owned enterprise reform [1].