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阳光电源股价涨5.01%,中银证券旗下1只基金重仓,持有9660股浮盈赚取6.77万元

Core Insights - Sunshine Power's stock increased by 5.01% to 146.80 CNY per share, with a trading volume of 11.098 billion CNY and a turnover rate of 4.88%, resulting in a total market capitalization of 304.347 billion CNY [1] Company Overview - Sunshine Power Co., Ltd. is located in Hefei, Anhui Province, and was established on July 11, 2007, with its listing date on November 2, 2011. The company specializes in the research, production, sales, and service of renewable energy power equipment, including solar, wind, energy storage, and electric vehicles [1] - The revenue composition of Sunshine Power includes: 40.89% from energy storage systems, 35.21% from photovoltaic inverters and other power electronic conversion devices, 19.29% from new energy investment and development, 2.86% from other sources, and 1.75% from photovoltaic power station generation [1] Fund Holdings - According to data, a fund under Bank of China Securities holds a significant position in Sunshine Power. The Bank of China Securities ChiNext ETF (159821) reduced its holdings by 2,200 shares in the second quarter, maintaining 9,660 shares, which accounts for 2.87% of the fund's net value, ranking it as the seventh-largest holding [2] - The Bank of China Securities ChiNext ETF (159821) was established on September 29, 2020, with a latest scale of 22.8425 million CNY. Year-to-date returns are 38.71%, ranking 934 out of 4,220 in its category; the one-year return is 37.73%, ranking 1,105 out of 3,857; and since inception, the return is 10.78% [2] Fund Management - The fund managers of the Bank of China Securities ChiNext ETF (159821) are Liu Xianzheng and Zhang Yimin. Liu has a tenure of 7 years and 261 days, with a total fund asset size of 287 million CNY, achieving a best return of 118.04% and a worst return of -34.66% during his tenure [3] - Zhang has a tenure of 5 years and 32 days, also managing assets of 287 million CNY, with a best return of 22.64% and a worst return of -40.75% during his tenure [3]