中公高科跌2.06%,成交额1932.09万元,主力资金净流出153.87万元

Core Viewpoint - Zhonggong Gaoke's stock price has shown fluctuations, with a year-to-date increase of 8.54% but a recent decline of 1.36% over the last five trading days, indicating volatility in investor sentiment [2]. Financial Performance - For the period from January to September 2025, Zhonggong Gaoke reported operating revenue of 88.72 million yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 8.69%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 4.85 million yuan, down 13.73% year-on-year [2]. - Cumulative cash dividends since the company's A-share listing amount to 73.69 million yuan, with 29.17 million yuan distributed over the past three years [3]. Stock Market Activity - As of November 19, Zhonggong Gaoke's stock price was 31.85 yuan per share, with a market capitalization of 2.12 billion yuan. The stock experienced a net outflow of 1.54 million yuan in principal funds, with large orders accounting for 6.44% of purchases and 14.40% of sales [1]. - The number of shareholders decreased by 5.02% to 7,930 as of September 30, 2025, while the average circulating shares per person increased by 5.28% to 8,408 shares [2]. Business Overview - Zhonggong Gaoke, established on September 29, 2007, and listed on August 2, 2017, is based in Haidian District, Beijing. The company specializes in highway maintenance decision consulting services, production and sales of road condition detection equipment, and development and sales of highway maintenance information systems [2]. - The revenue composition includes 56.22% from highway maintenance decision consulting, 35.36% from road condition detection system development and integration, 5.51% from highway maintenance analysis system development and sales, 2.57% from equipment leasing, and 0.33% from other sources [2]. Shareholder Structure - As of September 30, 2025, the top ten circulating shareholders include notable funds such as Nuoan Multi-Strategy Mixed A and CITIC Prudential Multi-Strategy Mixed A, with changes in their holdings reflecting shifts in institutional interest [3].