Haineng Industry: The controlling shareholder intends to reduce the company's shares by no more than 3%;Iii. 11 Linked Board Yiming Food: Shareholders reduced their holdings of 138,200 shares today, and there is a risk of a sharp decline in the short term.Xinhua News Agency: China's monetary policy has changed from "prudent" to "moderately loose" to send a positive signal.
Yiming Food issued a suggestive announcement on the risk of stock trading. Since November 26, 2024, the company's stock has been trading daily for 11 consecutive times, with a cumulative turnover rate of 66.9%, which is a risk of a sharp decline in the short term. At the same time, several major shareholders reduced their holdings of shares not exceeding 1% of the total share capital. As of the close of December 10, 2024, the three partnership platforms reduced their holdings by 138,200 shares today.News:News:
Let's talk about some encouraging and unintelligent observations. Now the main purpose of everyone's smashing is to adjust positions, not to sell them back. This is the biggest difference from the past few years! Explain that regardless of retail investors, institutions and foreign investors, they still believe in the A-share bull market.After the market closed, the Shanghai Municipal Government issued the Action Plan for Shanghai to Support the Merger and Reorganization of Listed Companies (2025-2027). Among them, it is proposed to strive to land a number of representative M&A cases in key industries by 2027, and cultivate about 10 internationally competitive listed companies in key industries such as integrated circuits, biomedicine and new materials, forming a scale of M&A transactions of 300 billion yuan and activating total assets of over 2 trillion yuan. In addition, the plan also mentioned that the merger of securities companies should be accelerated to build a first-class investment bank.Easy to change the world: shareholders intend to reduce their holdings by no more than 3.05% in total;
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