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晶科能源涨2.03%,成交额1.13亿元,主力资金净流出359.76万元

Company Overview - JinkoSolar is based in Shanghai and was established on December 13, 2006, with its listing date on January 26, 2022. The company specializes in the research, production, and sales of solar photovoltaic modules, cells, and wafers, providing high-quality solar products globally [1]. Financial Performance - As of June 30, 2025, JinkoSolar reported a revenue of 31.83 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 32.63%. The net profit attributable to shareholders was -2.91 billion yuan, reflecting a significant decline of 342.38% compared to the previous period [2]. - The company has distributed a total of 3.355 billion yuan in dividends since its A-share listing, with 3.125 billion yuan distributed over the past three years [3]. Stock Performance - On September 30, JinkoSolar's stock price increased by 2.03% to 5.53 yuan per share, with a trading volume of 113 million yuan and a turnover rate of 0.21%. The total market capitalization reached 55.329 billion yuan [1]. - Year-to-date, the stock has declined by 22.22%, but it has seen an increase of 8.43% over the last five trading days. In the last 20 days, the stock decreased by 0.36%, and over the last 60 days, it fell by 0.18% [1]. Shareholder Information - As of June 30, 2025, JinkoSolar had 74,200 shareholders, an increase of 0.89% from the previous period. The average number of circulating shares per shareholder was 134,811, a decrease of 0.88% [2]. - The top ten circulating shareholders include Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited, which holds 438 million shares, an increase of 57.21 million shares from the previous period. Other notable shareholders include Huaxia SSE STAR 50 ETF and E Fund SSE STAR 50 ETF, with varying changes in their holdings [3]. Industry Classification - JinkoSolar is classified under the power equipment sector, specifically in photovoltaic equipment and photovoltaic cell modules. The company is associated with concepts such as photovoltaic recycling, BIPV, BC batteries, low pricing, and HJT batteries [1].