欧菲光涨2.02%,成交额6.68亿元,主力资金净流出4799.64万元

Core Viewpoint - O-Film Technology Co., Ltd. has experienced a decline in stock price this year, with a slight recovery noted recently, while the company continues to face challenges in profitability despite revenue growth [2][3]. Financial Performance - As of January to September 2025, O-Film achieved a revenue of 15.816 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year growth of 9.29%. However, the net profit attributable to shareholders was -68.0486 million yuan, a decrease of 244.42% compared to the previous year [3]. - The company's stock price has decreased by 3.09% year-to-date, with a 0.34% drop over the last five trading days, a 2.60% decline over the last 20 days, and a significant 16.95% drop over the last 60 days [2]. Shareholder Information - As of November 10, 2025, the number of shareholders for O-Film was 516,600, a decrease of 1.33% from the previous period. The average number of circulating shares per person increased by 1.35% to 6,417 shares [3]. - The company has distributed a total of 648 million yuan in dividends since its A-share listing, with no dividends paid in the last three years [4]. Market Activity - On November 26, O-Film's stock rose by 2.02%, reaching 11.61 yuan per share, with a trading volume of 668 million yuan and a turnover rate of 1.77%. The total market capitalization stood at 39.009 billion yuan [1]. - The stock has appeared on the "Dragon and Tiger List" once this year, with the most recent occurrence on May 20, where it recorded a net purchase of 311 million yuan [2]. Business Overview - O-Film, established on March 12, 2001, and listed on August 3, 2010, is headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. The company specializes in optical imaging modules, optical lenses, microelectronics, and products related to smart vehicles, primarily serving the consumer electronics and smart automotive sectors [2]. - The revenue composition of O-Film's main business includes 75.60% from smartphone products, 12.83% from smart automotive products, and 11.23% from new field products [2].