杭州高新跌2.01%,成交额4829.24万元,主力资金净流出444.02万元

Company Overview - Hangzhou High-tech Materials Technology Co., Ltd. is located in Yuhang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, established on November 26, 2004, and listed on June 10, 2015 [1] - The company specializes in the research, production, and sales of polymer materials for cables, with main business revenue composition: special polyethylene and cross-linked polyethylene cable materials 70.15%, special polyvinyl chloride cable materials 13.26%, general polyvinyl chloride cable materials 9.69%, halogen-free low-smoke flame-retardant cable materials 6.54%, and others 0.35% [1] Stock Performance - As of September 26, Hangzhou High-tech's stock price decreased by 2.01% to 24.92 CNY per share, with a total market capitalization of 3.157 billion CNY [1] - Year-to-date, the stock price has increased by 176.58%, with a 0.44% decline over the last five trading days, a 38.68% increase over the last 20 days, and a 67.47% increase over the last 60 days [1] - The company has appeared on the daily trading leaderboard six times this year, with the most recent occurrence on September 16 [1] Financial Performance - For the first half of 2025, Hangzhou High-tech reported operating revenue of 197 million CNY, a year-on-year increase of 28.79%, while the net profit attributable to shareholders was -6.8545 million CNY, a year-on-year increase of 21.54% [2] - The company has distributed a total of 39.882 million CNY in dividends since its A-share listing, with no dividends distributed in the last three years [3] Shareholder Information - As of September 19, the number of shareholders for Hangzhou High-tech was 11,800, a decrease of 14.64% from the previous period, with an average of 10,698 circulating shares per shareholder, an increase of 17.15% [2] Industry Classification - Hangzhou High-tech belongs to the basic chemicals sector, specifically in the plastic and modified plastic sub-industry, and is associated with concepts such as new energy, nuclear power, QFII holdings, annual strength, and small-cap stocks [2]