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Hangzhou XZB Tech's (SHSE:603040) Promising Earnings May Rest On Soft Foundations
Despite posting some strong earnings, the market for Hangzhou XZB Tech Co., Ltd's (SHSE:603040) stock hasn't moved much. We did some digging, and we found some concerning factors in the details. S
New coordinates (603040.SH): 0.9876% of shares have been repurchased cumulatively
Gelonghui announced on May 6 | New Coordinates (603040.SH). As of April 30, 2024, the company had repurchased 1,334,260 shares, accounting for 0.9876% of the company's total share capital. The highest purchase price was 21.00 yuan/share, the lowest price was 17.30 yuan/share, and the total amount paid was 25,988,949.72 yuan (excluding transaction fees).
New coordinates (603040.SH): Accumulated cost of 199577 million yuan to repurchase 0.7671% of shares
Gelonghui announced on April 1 | New Coordinates (603040.SH). As of March 29, 2024, the company had repurchased 1,036,460 shares, accounting for 0.7671% of the company's total share capital. The highest purchase price was 21.00 yuan/share, the lowest price was 17.30 yuan/share, and the total amount paid was 19,957,199.72 yuan.
There's No Escaping Hangzhou XZB Tech Co., Ltd's (SHSE:603040) Muted Earnings Despite A 29% Share Price Rise
Hangzhou XZB Tech Co., Ltd (SHSE:603040) shareholders are no doubt pleased to see that the share price has bounced 29% in the last month, although it is still struggling to make up recently lost groun
New coordinates (603040.SH): cumulative cost of 14.88 million yuan to buy back 0.5874% of the shares
Gelonghui announced on March 1 | New Coordinates (603040.SH). As of February 29, 2024, the company had repurchased 793,560 shares, accounting for 0.5874% of the company's total share capital. The highest purchase price was 21.00 yuan/share, the lowest price was 17.30 yuan/share, and the total amount paid was 14,880,863.72 yuan.
The Returns At Hangzhou XZB Tech (SHSE:603040) Aren't Growing
If we want to find a stock that could multiply over the long term, what are the underlying trends we should look for? Typically, we'll want to notice a trend of growing return on capital employed (RO
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