Easy to change the world: shareholders intend to reduce their holdings by no more than 3.05% in total;Guoxin Technology: shareholders such as the National Fund intend to reduce their holdings by no more than 3%;Before, I said that institutions don't believe in bull market, but now I don't believe in many sizes, so investors are doing their best to support the stock market. Now every time it goes up, bosses of all sizes are reducing their holdings, including big funds, which are frequently cashed out ...! This will hit everyone's confidence in holding shares.
However, it is a great pity that the China stock market has never had a history of retail investors and institutions getting rich together. Don't deal with hot money and quantification! Foreign investment in A-shares has also become stale and has become fond of speculation. There are always too many routines to create A shares, which is too tiring to play, and the experience is really bad.News:
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited announced that the company plans to pay dividends with 15% of the net profit in the first three quarters of 2024, that is, 5.4 billion yuan as the total distribution, and distribute a cash dividend of 12.3 yuan to all shareholders for every 10 shares. In addition, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited and Stellantis plan to jointly set up a joint venture company in Spain, with each party holding 50% of the shares. The estimated total investment of the battery factory is 4.038 billion euros.Say a data, since 2010, A shares have opened higher by more than 2% for 13 times, including 11 times of high opening and low walking, and only 2 times of high opening and high walking! Just get used to it, this is the urine of big A. Actually, it was good yesterday, which was in line with the slow cow. It is estimated that some people are still breathing a sigh of relief. If it rises like the beginning of October, they will not be able to sleep! You know, yesterday was a slow cow.Wentai Technology: Shareholders plan to reduce their holdings by no more than 2%;