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Tianjin Keyvia Electric (300407.SZ): The technology and equipment developed can be applied to the electrical utilities system supporting computing power center projects.
Gelonghui reported on February 26 that Tianjin Keyvia Electric (300407.SZ) stated on the investor interaction platform that as of February 20, 2025, the number of Shareholders for the company is 22,613. The technology and equipment developed by the company can be applied to power systems supporting computing power center projects, including distribution equipment, integrated Energy management systems, and Asia Vets operation and maintenance systems.
While Insiders Own 41% of Tianjin Keyvia Electric Co.,Ltd (SZSE:300407), Individual Investors Are Its Largest Shareholders With 46% Ownership
Shareholders Kong Xiangzhou, Wang Wei, and Wang Yong of Tianjin Keyvia Electric (300407.SZ) intend to transfer 5.32% of their shares to Huai'an Zhongte through an agreement.
Tianjin Keyvia Electric (300407.SZ) announced that a shareholder holding more than 5% of the company, and the actual controller Kong Xiangzhou, holds shares...
Returns On Capital Are Showing Encouraging Signs At Tianjin Keyvia ElectricLtd (SZSE:300407)
Tianjin Keyvia Electric (300407.SZ): Granted 5 million restricted stocks to incentive recipients.
Gelonghui, November 20th - Tianjin Keyvia Electric (300407.SZ) announced that the conditions for granting restricted stocks as stipulated in the company's second restricted stock incentive plan have been met. According to the authorization of the company's first extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in 2024, the company held the eleventh meeting of the sixth board of directors and the tenth meeting of the sixth board of supervisors on November 20, 2024, and approved the "Proposal on Granting Restricted Stocks to Incentive Recipients", determining the grant date of the restricted stocks to be November 20, 2024, granting 5 million restricted stocks at a price of 3.97 yuan per share.
Tianjin Keyvia ElectricLtd's (SZSE:300407) Shareholders Have More To Worry About Than Only Soft Earnings