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一脉阳光(02522.HK):11月20日南向资金增持200.25万股
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-20 19:31
Core Viewpoint - Southbound funds have increased their holdings in Yipai Sunshine (02522.HK) by 2,002,500 shares on November 20, 2025, indicating a growing interest from investors in the company [1]. Summary by Sections Southbound Fund Holdings - In the last five trading days, southbound funds have increased their holdings on three occasions, with a total net increase of 2,597,000 shares [1]. - Over the past 20 trading days, there have been nine days of net increases, totaling 791,500 shares [1]. - As of now, southbound funds hold 128 million shares of Yipai Sunshine, accounting for 43.63% of the company's total issued ordinary shares [1]. Trading Data - On November 20, 2025, the total number of shares held was 128 million, with a change of 2,002,500 shares, reflecting a 1.59% increase [2]. - On November 19, 2025, the total was 126 million shares, with an increase of 886,000 shares, or 0.71% [2]. - On November 18, 2025, the total was 125 million shares, with a decrease of 40,000 shares, or -0.03% [2]. - On November 17, 2025, the total remained at 125 million shares, with a decrease of 436,000 shares, or -0.35% [2]. - On November 14, 2025, the total was 126 million shares, with an increase of 184,500 shares, or 0.15% [2]. Company Overview - Jiangxi Yipai Sunshine Group Co., Ltd. primarily engages in specialized medical imaging services in China [2]. - The company offers imaging services and solutions, operating through three divisions: imaging center services, imaging solutions, and Yipai cloud services [2]. - Imaging center services provide diagnostic imaging examinations to patients and healthcare consumers through flagship imaging centers [2]. - Imaging solutions assist hospitals and medical institutions in selecting and procuring suitable imaging equipment, along with providing modular solutions [2]. - Yipai cloud services support the development of imaging center services, information management, and data-driven operations [2].