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95股筹码连续3期集中
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-16 09:22

Core Viewpoint - The continuous decline in the number of shareholders for certain companies indicates a trend of increasing concentration of shares, with 467 companies reporting their latest shareholder numbers as of October 10, and 95 companies experiencing a decline for more than three consecutive periods [1][2]. Group 1: Shareholder Trends - 95 companies have seen their shareholder numbers decrease for more than three consecutive periods, with some like Fengshang Culture and Xinlian Electronics experiencing declines for up to nine periods, with reductions of 43.74% and 28.68% respectively [1]. - Companies with significant recent declines in shareholder numbers include Lingpai Technology, Kehua Data, and Yiyi Co., with decreases of 7.18%, 6.45%, and 4.61% respectively [1][2]. Group 2: Market Performance - Among the companies with declining shareholder numbers, 27 have seen their stock prices rise, while 68 have experienced declines, with notable increases for companies like China Merchants Energy (up 36.52%), Hongming Co. (up 30.34%), and Yiyi Co. (up 28.65%) [2]. - 18 companies, representing 18.95% of those with declining shareholder numbers, outperformed the Shanghai Composite Index, with excess returns led by China Merchants Energy (35.01%), Yiyi Co. (25.92%), and Lijure Energy (20.10%) [2]. Group 3: Institutional Interest - In the past month, seven companies with declining shareholder numbers have been subject to institutional research, with frequent inquiries for companies like China Nonferrous Metals, Feilong Co., and Taishan Petroleum, each receiving two rounds of institutional research [2]. - The most heavily researched companies by institutions include Feilong Co. (18 institutions), China Nonferrous Metals (10 institutions), and Taishan Petroleum (6 institutions) [2]. Group 4: Earnings Forecasts - Two companies have released earnings forecasts for the first three quarters, both projecting increases in net profit, with Tongxing Technology expecting a median net profit of 57.33 million, representing a year-on-year increase of 194.04% [2].