恺英网络跌2.07%,成交额4.57亿元,主力资金净流出1301.93万元

Core Viewpoint - The stock price of Kaiying Network has experienced fluctuations, with a year-to-date increase of 78.98% but a recent decline in the last 20 days by 6.06% [2]. Group 1: Stock Performance - As of October 22, Kaiying Network's stock price was 24.18 CNY per share, down 2.07% during the trading session, with a total market capitalization of 516.59 billion CNY [1]. - The stock has seen a trading volume of 4.57 billion CNY and a turnover rate of 0.99% [1]. - Year-to-date, the stock has increased by 78.98%, with a 0.00% change in the last 5 trading days, a 6.06% decline in the last 20 days, and a 31.63% increase over the last 60 days [2]. Group 2: Business Overview - Kaiying Network, established on January 3, 2000, and listed on December 7, 2010, is based in Shanghai and primarily engages in game development, operation, and publishing, with mobile games accounting for 73.03% of its revenue [2]. - The company's revenue composition includes 25.47% from information services, 1.50% from web games, and 0.00% from other businesses [2]. - The company operates within the media and gaming industry, focusing on cloud gaming, online gaming, esports, mobile games, and Tencent-related concepts [2]. Group 3: Financial Performance - For the period from January to June 2025, Kaiying Network reported a revenue of 25.78 billion CNY, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 0.89%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 9.50 billion CNY, up 17.41% year-on-year [2]. - Since its A-share listing, the company has distributed a total of 12.12 billion CNY in dividends, with 8.52 billion CNY distributed over the last three years [3]. Group 4: Shareholder Information - As of June 30, 2025, the number of shareholders for Kaiying Network was 59,000, an increase of 9.55% from the previous period, with an average of 32,024 shares held per shareholder, down 8.71% [2]. - Major shareholders include Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited, holding 110 million shares, and various ETFs, indicating a diversified institutional ownership [3].