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Jiajiayue (603708.SH) has repurchased a total of 6.618,800 shares at a cost of 61.975,500 yuan
Jiajiayue (603708.SH) announced that as of April 30, 2024, the company has adopted centralized bidding parties...
Jiajiayue (603708.SH): Net profit in 2023 increased 127.04% year-on-year, and plans to pay 10 1.90 yuan
On April 19, Ge Longhui (603708.SH) released its 2023 annual report. Operating revenue for the reporting period was 17.763 billion yuan, down 2.31% year on year; net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies was 136 million yuan, up 127.04% year on year; net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies after deducting non-recurring profit and loss was 987.099 million yuan, up 275.56% year on year; basic earnings per share were 0.22 yuan. It is proposed to distribute a cash dividend of 1.90 yuan (tax included) for every 10 shares.
Jiajiayue Group (SHSE:603708) Sheds CN¥792m, Company Earnings and Investor Returns Have Been Trending Downwards for Past Five Years
The main aim of stock picking is to find the market-beating stocks. But the main game is to find enough winners to more than offset the losers At this point some shareholders may be questioning thei
Li Xin, an executive of Jia Jia Yue (603708.SH), received a warning letter from the Shandong Securities Regulatory Bureau
Jia Jiayue (603708.SH) issued an announcement. Li Xin, the company's senior manager, recently received from China Securities Regulatory Authority...
Jiajiayue (603708.SH): A total cost of 61.975 million yuan to buy back 1.04% of the shares
Gelonghui, April 1, 丨 Jia Jiayue (603708.SH) announced that as of March 31, 2024, the cumulative number of shares repurchased by the company through centralized bidding transactions was 6,618,800 shares, accounting for 1.04% of the company's total share capital. The lowest transaction price was 8.78 yuan/share, the highest transaction price was 10.14 yuan/share, and the total amount paid was RMB 61,975,474.
Capital Allocation Trends At Jiajiayue Group (SHSE:603708) Aren't Ideal
If we want to find a stock that could multiply over the long term, what are the underlying trends we should look for? Firstly, we'll want to see a proven return on capital employed (ROCE) that is inc
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