楚江新材股价涨6.4%,长城基金旗下1只基金重仓,持有183.27万股浮盈赚取135.62万元

Core Insights - Chujiang New Materials has seen a stock price increase of 6.4% on October 16, reaching 12.30 CNY per share, with a trading volume of 1.537 billion CNY and a turnover rate of 7.93%, resulting in a total market capitalization of 19.962 billion CNY. The stock has risen for three consecutive days, with a cumulative increase of 15.6% during this period [1] Company Overview - Anhui Chujiang Technology New Materials Co., Ltd. was established on December 21, 2005, and went public on September 21, 2007. The company is located in Wuhu City, Anhui Province, and its main business includes the research, processing, and sales of non-ferrous metal (copper metal) materials, new material thermal equipment, and the production of high-performance carbon fiber composite prefabricated components [1] - The revenue composition of the company is as follows: copper-based materials account for 96.79%, high-end equipment and carbon fiber composite materials account for 2.09%, and steel-based materials account for 1.12% [1] Fund Holdings - According to data from the top ten heavy stocks of funds, one fund under Great Wall Fund holds a significant position in Chujiang New Materials. The Great Wall Industry Rotation Mixed A Fund (002296) held 1.8327 million shares in the second quarter, accounting for 2.2% of the fund's net value, ranking as the tenth largest heavy stock. The estimated floating profit today is approximately 1.3562 million CNY, with a total floating profit of 2.859 million CNY during the three-day increase [2] - The Great Wall Industry Rotation Mixed A Fund was established on January 12, 2016, with a current scale of 774 million CNY. Year-to-date returns are 32.52%, ranking 2588 out of 8161 in its category; the one-year return is 33.24%, ranking 2734 out of 8021; and since inception, the return is 102.75% [2] - The fund manager, Yang Yu, has been in the position for 4 years and 80 days, with a total asset scale of 809 million CNY. The best fund return during his tenure is -25.81%, while the worst is -35.09% [2]