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Wanma Technology Co., Ltd. (SZSE:300698) Looks Just Right With A 25% Price Jump
Wanma Technology (300698.SZ): Providing supporting services for the data center Alibaba project of Zhejiang Unicom in Deqing through indirect means.
On February 19, Gelonghui reported that Wanma Technology (300698.SZ) stated on an investor interaction platform that the company主要 engaged in the research, production, and sales of Communications products, Vehicle Networking products, and services. The company's Communications business covers various fields such as communications, industrial control, rail transit, and power grids. The company has not directly cooperated with Alibaba's Datacenter; instead, it provides indirect room supporting services for the Zhejiang Unicom Deqing Datacenter Alibaba project. The company's modular Datacenter, IDC cabinets, and cold and hot aisle products can be widely used in the construction of Datacenters and operators.
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Wanma Technology (300698.SZ): The major shareholder Sheng Tao intends to transfer 5.00% of shares to Jinzheng Hongsheng No. 1 Private Placement Fund.
Gelonghui, December 31st丨Wanma Technology (300698.SZ) announced that the company has recently received a notification from its major shareholder, Mr. Sheng Tao: Mr. Sheng Tao has signed an "Agreement on the Transfer of 5% Shares of Wanma Technology Co., Ltd." with Zhejiang Jinzhen Asset Management Co., Ltd. (representing the "Jinzhen Hongsheng No. 1 Private Securities Investment Fund"), agreeing to transfer 6,700,000 shares of the company to Zhejiang Jinzhen Asset Management Co., Ltd. - Jinzhen Hongsheng No. 1 Private Securities Investment Fund through a transfer agreement, accounting for 5.00% of the company's total share capital. The transfer price per share is 29.648 yuan (the day before the agreement was signed.
The Total Return for Wanma Technology (SZSE:300698) Investors Has Risen Faster Than Earnings Growth Over the Last Five Years