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Guosheng Securities: AI drives high growth of Analog Chips, domestic substitution has entered a deep water zone.
The current inventory in the Analog Chip Industry is gradually normalizing. Coupled with the recovery of downstream customer demand, the industry has gradually emerged from the cyclical bottom. Domestic Analog Chip companies are thriving, focusing on breakthroughs in high-end material numbers, and domestic substitution has entered a deep water zone.
Diao Wei (688381.SH): 1.66% of the shares have been repurchased cumulatively.
On March 3, Gelonghui reported that DiAowei (688381.SH) announced that as of February 28, 2025, the company has repurchased a total of 4,100,000 shares through centralized bidding, which accounts for 1.66% of the company's total share capital of 247,500,000 shares. The highest repurchase price was 26.22 yuan/share, the lowest price was 17.17 yuan/share, and the total amount paid was 82,282,503.07 yuan (excluding stamp duty, transaction commissions, and other transaction costs).
Diowei: 2024 Annual Results Express Announcement
2024 Annual Results Express Announcement
Diao Wei (688381.SH): Net loss of 42.6615 million yuan in 2024.
On February 26, Gelonghui announced that Di’ao Wei (688381.SH) published its performance report for the year 2024. During the reporting period, the company achieved revenue of 0.526 billion yuan, an increase of 38.00% compared to the same period last year; achieved a net income attributable to the parent company's owners of -42.6615 million yuan, a decrease of 377.13% compared to the same period last year; achieved a net income attributable to the parent company's owners, excluding non-recurring gains and losses, of -92.053 million yuan, increasing the loss by 35.7567 million yuan compared to the same period last year. During the reporting period, the company fully expanded the market, increased customer share, seized market opportunities, and increased production.
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