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Cautious Investors Not Rewarding Seres Group Co.,Ltd's (SHSE:601127) Performance Completely
Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Stock (601127.SH): View short-term fluctuations correctly and grasp the long-term positive trend.
In this year's CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Stock once again attracted people's attention with the stunning appearance of its Wenjie M9 on stage. As an important highlight of the program, 780 Wenjie M9 cars transformed into 'light and shadow magicians,' weaving a global shocking technology and art feast. The night sky at the Chongqing sub-venue was illuminated by flowing car light formations, and through the cloud-based intelligent control technology, the Wenjie M9 collaborated with artistic gymnastics and youth song and dance to achieve precise choreography of a million-pixel light matrix, vividly interpreting the brand declaration of 'Intelligence Reconstructs Luxury.' Image source: Public network. This innovative performance of cross-border integration not only refreshed the audience's perception of
Soochow: The singularity of the humanoid robot market is coming, and the market space may reach 10 trillion yuan.
Currently, humanoid robots are comparable to electric vehicles from 2012-2014, on the verge of scaling up from 0 to 1.
Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Stock (601127.SH) January production and sales quick report released. China International Capital Corporation: maintains an outperform industry rating. Target Price 176 yuan.
China International Capital Corporation, Guolian, and other recent Research Reports are all bullish on Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Stock's growth expectations for the future.
Soochow: Mass production is imminent, Siasun Robot&Automation begins a 10-year industrial cycle.
Siasun Robot&Automation is currently comparable to electric vehicles in 2014, about to enter mass production, initiating a 10-year industrial cycle, with domestic and international resonance, strongly Bullish on the Sector.
Seres Group Logs Lower Vehicle Production, Sales in January; Shares Down 4%