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公告精选︱同兴科技:拟32亿元投建年产10万吨钠电正极材料及6GWh电芯项目;沃尔德:金刚石微钻用于PCB板孔加工领域,产品尚处于研发及测试阶段
Ge Long Hui·2025-11-12 01:05

Key Points - The article highlights various significant announcements from companies, including new projects, partnerships, and share buybacks [1][2] Group 1: Company Developments - Wald is developing diamond micro-drills for PCB board hole processing, currently in the R&D and testing phase [1] - Upwind New Materials is in the product development stage for its embodied intelligent robot business, with no mass production or large-scale sales yet [1] - Redick plans to establish a joint venture to develop components related to robotic dexterous hands and robotic joint actuators [1] Group 2: Project Investments - Tongxing Technology plans to invest 3.2 billion yuan to build a project with an annual production capacity of 100,000 tons of sodium battery anode materials and 6 GWh of battery cells [1] - Zhongjin Irradiation intends to invest in the construction of an electronic accelerator intelligent manufacturing project [1] Group 3: Contracts and Awards - China Oil Engineering has won a joint bid for the ethane and propane project in Kazakhstan [1] - Dashi Intelligent has signed a contract for the Smart Display Technology Park project [1] Group 4: Equity Acquisitions - Qin'an Co., Ltd. plans to acquire 99% of Yigao Optoelectronics for 885 million yuan [1] - Dingtong Technology intends to acquire 70% of Blue Ocean Vision for 126 million yuan [1] Group 5: Share Buybacks - Energy Guozhen plans to repurchase shares worth between 50 million and 100 million yuan [1] - Yuyuan Co., Ltd. intends to spend 200 million to 300 million yuan on share buybacks [1] - HJ Bio plans to repurchase shares worth between 100 million and 200 million yuan [1] Group 6: Shareholding Changes - Ningbo Fangzheng's controlling shareholders and actual controllers plan to reduce their holdings by up to 3% [2] - Yonggui Electric has signed a strategic framework agreement with Zhiyuan Robotics [2] - Yonghui Supermarket's private equity fund plans to reduce its holdings by no more than 1% [2]