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禾望电气涨2.01%,成交额7.63亿元,主力资金净流入1217.18万元

Company Overview - Hezhong Electric, established on April 20, 2007, and listed on July 28, 2017, is located in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. The company focuses on the field of electric energy conversion, providing efficient, reliable, and high-quality solutions for power generation, usage, and transmission [1][2]. Financial Performance - For the first half of 2025, Hezhong Electric achieved operating revenue of 1.884 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year growth of 36.39%. The net profit attributable to shareholders was 243 million yuan, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 56.79% [2]. - Since its A-share listing, Hezhong Electric has distributed a total of 299 million yuan in dividends, with 170 million yuan distributed over the past three years [3]. Stock Performance - As of September 25, Hezhong Electric's stock price increased by 2.01%, reaching 34.50 yuan per share, with a trading volume of 763 million yuan and a turnover rate of 4.91%. The total market capitalization stands at 15.683 billion yuan [1]. - Year-to-date, the stock price has risen by 73.89%, with a 1.08% increase over the last five trading days, an 8.68% decrease over the last 20 days, and a 7.71% increase over the last 60 days [1]. Shareholder Structure - As of June 30, 2025, Hezhong Electric had 26,900 shareholders, a decrease of 8.91% from the previous period. The average number of circulating shares per shareholder increased by 10.23% to 16,895 shares [2]. - The top ten circulating shareholders include Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited as the second-largest shareholder, holding 13.4852 million shares, an increase of 7.4263 million shares from the previous period. Other notable shareholders include Guotai Asset Advantage Mixed Fund and Southern CSI 1000 ETF, with varying changes in their holdings [3]. Market Position - Hezhong Electric operates within the power equipment sector, specifically in wind power equipment and components. The company is part of several concept sectors, including mid-cap stocks, semiconductors, margin trading, smart grids, and heavily held by funds [2].