酒店餐饮板块11月11日涨1.55%,锦江酒店领涨,主力资金净流出2.79亿元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-11-11 08:46

Core Insights - The hotel and catering sector experienced a rise of 1.55% on November 11, with Jinjiang Hotels leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 4002.76, down 0.39%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 13289.0, down 1.03% [1] Sector Performance - Jinjiang Hotels (600754) closed at 26.27, up 4.20% with a trading volume of 613,000 shares and a transaction value of 1.59 billion [1] - Junting Hotels (301073) closed at 23.81, up 2.06% with a trading volume of 115,900 shares and a transaction value of 275 million [1] - ST Yunwang (002306) closed at 2.22, up 1.83% with a trading volume of 918,200 shares and a transaction value of 204 million [1] - Tongqinglou (605108) closed at 20.03, up 0.91% with a trading volume of 44,800 shares and a transaction value of 89.29 million [1] - JINLING Hotel (601007) closed at 7.81, up 0.64% with a trading volume of 102,200 shares and a transaction value of 79.42 million [1] - Huatian Hotel (000428) closed at 3.50, up 0.57% with a trading volume of 190,200 shares and a transaction value of 66.29 million [1] - Xianyinshi (000721) closed at 9.40, up 0.32% with a trading volume of 386,900 shares and a transaction value of 361 million [1] - Quanjude (002186) closed at 12.87, down 0.16% with a trading volume of 234,800 shares and a transaction value of 301 million [1] - Shoulu Hotel (600258) closed at 16.03, down 0.74% with a trading volume of 545,800 shares and a transaction value of 876 million [1] Capital Flow - The hotel and catering sector saw a net outflow of 279 million from institutional investors, while retail investors had a net inflow of 309 million [1] - The detailed capital flow for individual stocks indicates significant outflows for several companies, including: - Tongqinglou: -4.59% from institutional investors, -4.75% from retail investors [2] - Junting Hotels: -2.42% from institutional investors, -4.72% from retail investors [2] - ST Yunwang: -12.61% from institutional investors, with a net inflow of 7.65% from retail investors [2] - Jinjiang Hotels: -6.36% from institutional investors, with a net outflow of 3.58% from retail investors [2]