彤程新材跌2.01%,成交额1.94亿元,主力资金净流出334.89万元

Core Viewpoint - Tongcheng New Materials experienced a stock price decline of 2.01% on November 4, with a current price of 39.45 CNY per share and a total market capitalization of 23.629 billion CNY [1] Financial Performance - For the period from January to September 2025, Tongcheng New Materials reported a revenue of 2.523 billion CNY, representing a year-on-year growth of 4.06%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 494 million CNY, which is a 12.65% increase compared to the previous year [2] - Cumulative cash dividends since the company's A-share listing amount to 1.493 billion CNY, with 847 million CNY distributed over the past three years [3] Shareholder Information - As of September 30, 2025, the number of shareholders for Tongcheng New Materials reached 60,200, an increase of 27.61% from the previous period, while the average number of circulating shares per person decreased by 21.42% to 9,914 shares [2] - The top ten circulating shareholders include new entrants such as Penghua CSI Sub-Segment Chemical Industry Theme ETF and Guotai CSI Semiconductor Materials and Equipment Theme ETF, indicating a shift in institutional holdings [3] Stock Performance - Year-to-date, the stock price of Tongcheng New Materials has increased by 14.44%, but it has seen a decline of 9.87% over the last five trading days and a decrease of 6.54% over the past 20 days [1] - The stock has shown a significant increase of 20.90% over the last 60 days [1] Business Overview - Tongcheng New Materials, established on June 4, 2008, and listed on June 27, 2018, specializes in the research, production, sales, and related trade of fine chemical materials [1] - The company's main revenue sources include rubber additives and other products (70.06%), electronic materials (26.69%), and fully biodegradable materials (3.25%) [1] - The company operates within the basic chemical industry, specifically in rubber additives, and is involved in sectors such as new materials, photoresists, rare earth permanent magnets, semiconductors, and graphene [1]