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内蒙一机涨2.03%,成交额3.88亿元,主力资金净流入2344.22万元

Core Viewpoint - Inner Mongolia First Machinery Group Co., Ltd. (Inner Mongolia Yijian) has shown significant stock performance with a year-to-date increase of 126.69% and a recent market capitalization of 32.52 billion yuan [2][3] Stock Performance - As of October 10, Inner Mongolia Yijian's stock price rose by 2.03% to 19.11 yuan per share, with a trading volume of 3.88 billion yuan and a turnover rate of 1.21% [1] - The stock has experienced a 3.58% increase over the last five trading days, a 4.16% decrease over the last 20 days, and a 6.34% increase over the last 60 days [2] Financial Performance - For the first half of 2025, Inner Mongolia Yijian reported revenue of 5.727 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year growth of 19.62%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 290 million yuan, up 9.99% year-on-year [2][3] - The company has distributed a total of 1.982 billion yuan in dividends since its A-share listing, with 1.088 billion yuan distributed in the last three years [3] Shareholder Structure - As of June 30, 2025, the number of shareholders increased by 7.16% to 160,000, with an average of 10,634 shares held per shareholder, a decrease of 6.68% [2] - Notable institutional shareholders include Southern Military Reform Flexible Allocation Mixed A, holding 16.7724 million shares, and several other funds that have increased their holdings [3] Market Activity - Inner Mongolia Yijian has appeared on the stock market's "Dragon and Tiger List" 10 times this year, with the most recent appearance on September 3, where it recorded a net buy of -9.0321 million yuan [2] - The company has seen significant buying activity, with large orders accounting for 17.37% of total purchases and 11.39% of total sales on October 10 [1] Industry Context - Inner Mongolia Yijian operates in the defense and military industry, focusing on the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of armored vehicles, artillery, and railway vehicles [2] - The company is categorized under the defense and military sector, with involvement in military-civilian integration, central enterprise reform, aerospace military industry, and railway infrastructure [2]